On Wednesday, the tech company Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, agreed to pay a $25 million settlement as a result of the […]
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On Wednesday, the tech company Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, agreed to pay a $25 million settlement as a result of the company’s decision to ban President Donald Trump shortly before his first term ended.
As reported by the Daily Caller, the settlement is the latest conciliatory act by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who has made numerous public statements admitting to his regret over the controversial bans. Of the settlement, $22 million will go towards funding for President Trump’s official presidential library, while the remaining $3 million will cover legal expenses and compensation for other plaintiffs in the case.