Hate ads?! Want to be able to search and filter? Day and Night mode? Subscribe for just $5 a month!

Dina Powell McCormick Named President and Vice-Chairman of Meta

# Dina Powell McCormick’s Big Leap to Meta: A Pro-2A Power Play in Big Tech?

In a seismic shift for Silicon Valley’s elite corridors, Dina Powell McCormick—former Goldman Sachs powerhouse, Trump administration deputy national security advisor, and longtime Republican rainmaker—has been tapped as president and vice-chairman of Meta. The announcement, fresh off the wires, drew immediate cheers from President Donald Trump himself, who hailed her as a fantastic leader, and her husband, Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick, a West Point grad and staunch 2A defender who’s been battling Big Tech censorship from the Senate floor. This isn’t just another C-suite shuffle; it’s a Trojan horse moment for conservative influence in the heart of Mark Zuckerberg’s empire, where Powell’s Rolodex of MAGA insiders and her track record of bridging Wall Street with Washington could finally crack open Meta’s notoriously left-leaning algorithms.

For the 2A community, the implications are tantalizing. Powell’s inner-circle ties to Trump—remember, she was instrumental in crafting his foreign policy wins—position her as a potential bulwark against Meta’s history of shadowbanning pro-gun voices, from NRA pages to everyday shooters sharing range day vids. Her hubby Dave, who’s locked horns with tech giants over Section 230 reforms and vowed to shield Second Amendment speech, adds rocket fuel: imagine family dinner table strategy sessions on dialing back the deplatforming that hit gun meme accounts during the 2020 election frenzy. We’ve seen Meta’s pivot under pressure—post-2024 election, ad policies softened on sensitive topics—but Powell at the helm could mean real algorithmic equity, letting 2A creators thrive without the constant threat of digital exile. Critics might cry fox in the henhouse, but for gun owners tired of Zuck’s woke referees, this smells like payback: a chance to reclaim the public square where AR-15 reviews and concealed carry tips go viral, not vanished.

Don’t sleep on the ripple effects. With Trump back in the White House orbit and Powell wielding Meta’s $1.4 trillion gavel, expect accelerated pushback on ATF overreach narratives and pro-2A influencers climbing the feeds. Senator McCormick’s re-election bid in purple Pennsylvania just got a turbo-boost too—picture Meta supercharging his digital war chest against anti-gun Dems. The 2A faithful should watch closely: this could be the dawn of Big Tech bending the knee, turning platforms from battlegrounds into bullhorns for the right to bear arms. Stay locked and loaded—Powell’s era at Meta might just reload the Second Amendment’s online arsenal.

Share this story