X reaches $10 million settlement with Trump over prior suspension of his Twitter account

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X reaches $10 million settlement with Trump over prior suspension of his Twitter account
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The social media platform X will pay President Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over the suspension of his account in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol attack.

The social media platform X will pay President Trump $10 million to settle a lawsuit over the nearly two-year-long suspension of his account in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection, a person familiar with the matter told CBS News Wednesday. The White House declined to comment when reached by CBS News. X, then known as Twitter , banned Mr. Trump from the platform in January 2021, two days after the Capitol riots.

Trump's lawyers had appealed that ruling and it was still pending as of this week, according to the Wall Street Journal, which was first to report the settlement. In November 2022, about a month after billionaire Elon Musk purchased Twitter — which he later renamed X — he reinstated Mr. Trump's account.Musk now heads up the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency as a special government employee who reports directly to Mr.

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