Calif. AG Rob Bonta hopes Meta trial would improve child safety on social media platforms
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Calif. AG Rob Bonta hopes Meta trial would improve child safety on social media platforms
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California Attorney General Rob Bonta speaks with NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz about the trial against Meta, which alleges that Facebook and Instagram were intentionally designed in ways that harm young users’ mental health, and discusses the changes he is seeking for these platforms.Aug. 19, 2026