Cambridge Analytica, a firm that ran data operations for President Trump's presidential campaign, was banned from Facebook on March 16. Alexander Nix, then the chief executive of Cambridge Analytica, speaks at the 2016 Concordia Summit in New York in September 2016. Wylie declined to comment on whether he believed that he may have violated U.S. election law while working for Cambridge Analytica. They helped decide messaging.” The ranks of company campaign workers included a “small handful of U.S. citizens” but dozens of foreign workers. The former Cambridge Analytica workers did not provide information about what transpired in 2016, when the company did work for Cruz and Trump.
Source: Washington Post March 26, 2018 01:29 UTC