Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg congratulated Donald Trump for being 'number one on Facebook', according to Donald Trump
President Trump has claimed Mark Zuckerberg told him he was "number one on Facebook" when the two "had dinner the other day."
Zuckerberg and Trump have met on multiple occasions previously, both publicly and privately. The Facebook CEO refused to reveal details of a dinner he had with Trump in October while he was in Washington, D.C. for a congressional hearing. Donald Trump claims Mark Zuckerberg told him he was "number one on Facebook" at a recent dinner between the pair., where the pair discussed a variety of topics, including Trump's social media reach.
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