It’s been nearly a month, and the fallout over the July 13th assassination attempt on Donald Trump is still piling up. In the latest episode, the former president informed FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo that Meta (Facebook) CEO Mark Zuckerberg called him personally to apologize for the social media platforming’s mislabeling of the iconic photo of Trump, face bloodied, holding his fist aloft. Facebook had initially listed the photo as “misinformation.”
The photo showing Trump raising a fist after a July 13 assassination attempt at his campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, sliced his ear was initially labeled as misinformation on the social media site.
“So, Mark Zuckerberg called me. First of all, he called me two times. He called me after the event and he said that was really amazing,” Trump told Bartiromo in a “Mornings with Maria” interview that aired Thursday. “It was really…