The policy director and senior advisor on Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL)’s unsuccessful Republican presidential primary campaign has landed a new gig. Dustin Carmack, who has worked in policy positions with DeSantis, the Heritage Foundation, and former Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, is now a director of public policy at Meta — the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.
In his new role, likely courtesy of the revolving door between many Big Tech companies and establishment Republican staffers, Carmack will push Meta‘s policy agenda across the Southern and South Eastern United States — presumably including Florida, where his previous boss is still governor.
Prior to joining Meta, Carmack had been a critic of Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg. In a 2022 interview with Fox Business, Carmack accused Facebook of using its oversight council to “punt decision-making.” The council has often been used to shield Facebook and Meta executives from criticism by both Republican and Democrat lawmakers over some of the tech giant’s more controversial decisions.
While it is unusual for a Big Tech company to hire a Republican critic, it isn’t unheard of. There is a revolving door among Congressional and think-tank staffers in Washington, D.C., and Big Tech. After several years on Capitol Hill building relationships with committee staff and lawmakers, these policy staffers will leave for more lucrative jobs with the left-leaning tech companies.
In the case of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg has come under fire on numerous occasions for blatantly meddling in American democracy. He has used his vast wealth to train left-wing poll workers and hijack local elections. Additionally, Facebook has admitted to censoring truthful information — including the Hunter Biden laptop story — effectively spreading disinformation as voters head to the polls.