> Do you in USA have some kind of protection of politicians being deflamed? [sic; defamed]
We do, but our Supreme Court has ruled that, under the First Amendment to our Constitution, a public official (or candidate for public office) must prove that the defamatory statement was false AND that it was made with "actual malice," meaning that the accused libeler / slanderer either (i) knew the statement was false or (ii) recklessly disregarded whether or not it was true. [0] This is a pretty tough burden of proof for the plaintiff to carry, so most politicians don't bother suing for libel or slander.
In Poland (but just during elections) you can sue other politicians with fast line process that takes I think 24 hours
I think she should aim to regulate ads on social media by some kind of institution, not make FB have more power