Trump Settles Lawsuit Against Meta for $25 Million

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Trump Settles Lawsuit Against Meta for $25 Million
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Former President Donald Trump has reached a $25 million settlement with Meta (formerly Facebook) ending his lawsuit against the social media giant. The settlement includes $22 million for Trump's presidential library fund and $3 million for legal fees and other plaintiffs.

Former President Donald Trump has reached a settlement with Meta (formerly Facebook ) for $25 million, ending his lawsuit against the social media giant. The payment will include $22 million towards a fund for Trump ’s presidential library , while the remaining $3 million will go to legal fees and several other plaintiffs who were also part of the case.

Trump first sued Meta in 2021 after the social media platform banned him, claiming at the time that he had violated its rules against inciting violence. His accounts were suspended for about two years, but were restored in January 2023.Following his electoral defeat in 2020, Zuckerberg has made major overtures to the Trump administration. The Wall Street Journal notes that the pair began discussing a way to end the suit in November 2020 after Zuckerberg flew to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club for dinner. Trump reportedly told the Facebook co-founder that the case needed to be handled before he could be “brought into the tent,” a source told the paper.Trump's legal team had argued that Meta's censorship was politically motivated and violated his First Amendment rights. The case had significant implications for the future of free speech on social media platforms. Meta, meanwhile, has faced increasing pressure from both sides of the political spectrum in recent years regarding its content moderation policies. The company ended its fact-checking program in early January 2021, stating that the system was “too politically biased.” A week later, the company dropped programs aimed at boosting diversity within Meta, echoing Trump’s own attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Trump praised Meta’s moves, saying he felt he now had “much greater command” over the company’s policies.

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