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Meta to pay Trump $25 million to settle censorship lawsuit – media

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January 30, 2025
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Published: January 30, 2025 12:42 am
Author: RT

The contribution will reportedly go toward funding the US leader’s future presidential library

Facebook’s parent company, Meta Platforms, has reportedly agreed to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump, who accused the company of censorship after it suspended his Facebook and Instagram accounts in 2021.

The lawsuit was part of Trump’s broader legal efforts against major social media companies after they banned him in the wake of the January 6 Capitol riot. The settlement includes $22 million allocated to Trump’s presidential library fund, with the remaining amount covering legal fees and compensating other plaintiffs, the Wall Street Journal first reported on Wednesday.

Meta has not issued a public statement detailing the terms of the agreement, but sources familiar with the settlement confirmed the resolution to multiple US media outlets. While the company has not admitted any wrongdoing, it reportedly decided to settle after prolonged litigation and discussions that intensified following a meeting between CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Trump at Mar-a-Lago in November 2024.

As part of its effort to mend relations with Trump, Meta discontinued its controversial third-party fact-checking program in the US earlier this month. In a video address, Zuckerberg acknowledged that the services had been “too politically biased” and “have destroyed more trust than they’ve created.”

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Zuckerberg also admitted that the changes were influenced by the recent political climate, including Trump’s election victory. “The recent elections feel like a cultural tipping point toward once again prioritizing speech,” Zuckerberg said, promising to reduce the amount of “censorship.”

In addition, Meta has decided to eliminate its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and revise its hiring practices, which previously considered applicants’ gender and racial background.

Trump originally filed lawsuits against Twitter, Google, and Facebook for “censorship” in 2021, arguing that if these companies could ban a sitting US president, “they can do it to anyone.” His suit against Twitter was dismissed in May 2022, while Elon Musk was in the process of acquiring the company.

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Meta lifted Trump’s suspension in early 2023, reinstating his accounts with specific content moderation guidelines to prevent “repeat violations” of its platform rules.

Last month, ABC News similarly agreed to pay $15 million as a “charitable contribution” toward Trump’s presidential library to settle a defamation lawsuit. The concept of presidential libraries in the United States began with Franklin D. Roosevelt and serves to preserve and make accessible the papers, records, and historical materials of US presidents. The Donald J. Trump Presidential Library is the 15th presidential library administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). Currently, it operates as a digital repository, with no publicly announced plans for a physical location.

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