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Meta, the company operating the social network Facebook, has agreed to settle the case of suspending the Facebook account of US President Donald Trump.
2021 On January 6, there was a violent incident at the US Capitol (US Parliament) building in Washington, DC.
Trump supporters forcibly entered the Capitol building to stop the announcement of the election of Joe Biden as the President of the United States. After this incident, Facebook suspended Trump's account. Trump filed a lawsuit alleging the company violated his rights by suspending his social media accounts.
META's legal advisers said META will donate $22 million to Trump's presidential library and pay $3 million in legal fees in this case,
ABC reported . Meta has confirmed that it will donate $22 million to Trump's presidential library and pay $3 million in legal fees.
In July 2021, Trump sued Meta and its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, accusing them of 'censoring' his social media accounts.
ABC News
notes that Meta's Mark Zuckerberg made the deal while trying to ease his relationship with Trump.
