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Meta agrees to pay  million to settle lawsuit from Trump after Jan. 6 suspension
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Meta agrees to pay $25 million to settle lawsuit from Trump after Jan. 6 suspension

Last updated: January 30, 2025 2:13 am
Editorial Board Published January 30, 2025
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By ZEKE MILLER and AAMER MADHANI

WASHINGTON (AP) — Meta has agreed to pay $25 million to settle a lawsuit filed by President Donald Trump towards the corporate after it suspended his accounts following the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol, in response to three individuals aware of the matter.

It’s the most recent occasion of a big company settling litigation with the president, who has threatened retribution on his critics and rivals, and comes as Meta and its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, have joined different massive know-how firms in attempting to ingratiate themselves with the brand new Trump administration.

The individuals aware of the matter spoke on the situation of anonymity Wednesday to debate the settlement. Two of the individuals mentioned phrases of the settlement embrace $22 million going to the nonprofit that can change into Trump’s future presidential library. The stability will go to authorized charges and different litigants, they mentioned.

The Wall Avenue Journal was first to report on the settlement.

Zuckerberg visited Trump in November at his non-public Florida membership to attempt to mend fences with the incoming president, one thing different know-how, enterprise and authorities officers have completed as nicely. On the dinner, Trump introduced up the litigation and instructed they attempt to resolve it, kick-starting two months of negotiations between the events, the individuals mentioned.

Meta additionally made a $1 million donation to Trump’s inaugural committee, and Zuckerberg was amongst a number of billionaires granted prime seating throughout Trump’s swearing-in final week within the Capitol Rotunda, together with Google’s Sundar Pichai, Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk, who now owns the platform X, previously often known as Twitter.

Earlier than Trump’s inauguration, Meta introduced it was dropping fact-checking on its platform — a longtime precedence of Trump and his allies.

Trump filed the lawsuit months after his first time period ended, calling the motion by the social media firms “illegal, shameful censorship of the American people.”

Twitter, Fb and Google are all non-public firms, and customers should conform to their phrases of service to make use of their merchandise. Underneath Part 230 of the 1996 Communications Decency Act, social media platforms are allowed to reasonable their providers by eradicating posts that, for example, are obscene or violate the providers’ personal requirements, as long as they’re performing in “good faith.” The regulation additionally typically exempts web firms from legal responsibility for the fabric that customers publish.

However Trump and another politicians have lengthy argued that X, Fb and different social media platforms have abused that safety and may lose their immunity — or at the least have it curtailed.

The community additionally agreed to pay $1 million in authorized charges to the regulation agency of Trump’s lawyer, Alejandro Brito.

The settlement settlement describes ABC’s presidential library cost as a “charitable contribution,” with the cash earmarked for a nonprofit group that’s being established in reference to the yet-to-be-built library.

The president has been litigious in arguing that he has been focused with unfair protection by legacy media firms.

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