Based on interviews with over a dozen current and former employees who asked not to be named in order to speak candidly on what they see happening inside the company, there's a profound sense of uncertainty as to how Meta's culture will change in the coming years of Trump's second presidency.
At headquarters in Silicon Valley, tensions are palpable as Meta goes through its latest round of job cuts. In January, the company announced plans to lay off its lowest performers, or 5% of its overall workforce, and began the cuts this week.