Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg will meet with about 15 prominent conservatives Wednesday as part of an effort to allay fears that the social network suppressed conservative news.

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Attendees will include TV and radio host Glenn Beck, Donald Trump adviser Barry Bennett, Mitt Romney’s former digital director Zac Moffatt, CNN commentator S.E. Cupp, American Enterprise Institute President Arthur Brooks and Fox News’ Dana Perino, a Facebook FB, -0.89% spokeswoman said. They will meet with Zuckerberg and Facebook’s head of global public policy, Joel Kaplan, at Facebook’s Menlo Park, Calif., headquarters.

Mark Zuckerberg speaks during a 2015 “town hall” at the Indian Institute of Technology in New Delhi. Getty Images

The scheduled meeting will come nine days after tech blog Gizmodo published a report saying news curators who cultivated the “trending topics” feature on Facebook intentionally bypassed conservative views for political reasons. Facebook denied the claim and said it found no evidence to support it.

An expanded version of this report appears at WSJ.com.