Former CNN anchor Campbell Brown announced on Facebook Friday that she has been hired by Facebook to lead its news partnerships team.

The social media company has been pressured to help decipher and purge news stories that are false or unsubstantiated, even though doing so in a completely objective way will be a difficult (perhaps virtually impossible) task — especially when Brown has a history of holding an anti-conservative bias.

“This is a different role for me, but one where I will be tapping my newsroom experience to help news organizations and journalists work more closely and more effectively with Facebook,” Brown explained on the social media platform.

Brown is rather unabashed about her distaste for President-elect Donald Trump.

Very proud of my #NeverTrump husband standing on the floor as one of New York’s Kasich delegates. Will never endorse the racism and bigotry — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) July 19, 2016

“Republican nominee for president made comments Friday one might expect from a patient in a mental institution” https://t.co/YgRgmdJqzR — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) July 23, 2016

.@dansenor walking out as NY puts Trump “over the top”. Sad day for America pic.twitter.com/EaBJiFWlOa — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) July 20, 2016

The absolutely epic trolling letter Jeb Bush’s leadership PAC sent to Donald Trump’s lawyer https://t.co/4hUHz2zljv — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) October 17, 2016

Reporters @The74 are tracking and documenting Trump-related incidents of bullying in schools. Pls email us at bullying@the74million.org — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) November 10, 2016

This is powerful: Clinton Ad Features Children Watching Donald Trump Statements | Video | RealClearPolitics https://t.co/ut58c3UBVo — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) July 18, 2016

MUST READ: Exclusive: NYC Educators Recall the Day Trump Played Principal at P.S. 70 and Offended Their Kids @the74 https://t.co/pQ7p4DXjeS — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) July 25, 2016

CNN on what Trump believes. @dansenor says “Words matter.” Trump guy says “This words matter stuff. This is ridiculous.” God help us — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) May 13, 2016

Ugh – NBC Relocates ‘Nightly News’ to Trump Tower, for a Night https://t.co/owEQWm6AcU — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) May 5, 2016

The Media Keeps Letting Trump Get Away With His Iraq Lie — among others. https://t.co/8sfEF2vSHn via @buzzfeedpol @buzzfeednews — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) May 3, 2016

Former KKK leader David Duke says opposition to Trump shows ‘Jews are real problem’ https://t.co/3dMxyI5xDg — Campbell Brown (@campbell_brown) May 5, 2016

Brown also blasted her former employers in April for hosting a town hall event with Trump. She called it a “horrifying lovefest and official Trump endorsement,” according to The Daily Mail.

Facebook posted a job listing looking for a 20-year media veteran to become its “Head of News Partnerships” last month.

Brown left CNN in 2010, citing the fact that she couldn’t quite keep up with her more sensational competitors.

“Shedding my own journalistic skin to try to inhabit the kind of persona that might coexist in that line up is simply impossible for me. It is not who I am or who I want to be; nor is it who CNN asked me to be at any point,” Brown said in a statement at the time, according to The New York Times.

Since her departure at the media outlet, Brown started a nonprofit, non-partisan news site focused on education called “The 74.”

Betsy Devos, Trump’s choice for secretary of education, gives funding to Brown’s educational site, according to The Intercept.

“Covering the news with honesty and integrity is something that matters deeply to me, and I have always felt that journalism is more than just a job,” Brown continued. “Right now we are watching a massive transformation take place in the news business – both in the way people consume news and in the way reporters disseminate news. Facebook is a major part of this transformation.”

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