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Facebook's parent company Meta is considering whether to allow Trump back
03/01/2023
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Facebook’s parent company Meta is considering whether to allow former President Donald Trump back on to its platforms and is due to announce its decision in the coming weeks, a company spokesperson told CNN on Monday.

Trump, whose use of social media helped him secure the presidency in 2016, was suspended from Meta’s platforms for inciting violence soon after a group of his supporters stormed the US Capitol in January 2021.

The $300bn company has previously said it will decide whether to allow the former president to return by January 7, 2023. However, that decision is now expected to be announced later in the month, according to a person with knowledge of the deliberations.

Meta's potentially divisive ruling will come as Trump ramps up his 2024 election campaign after he announced he would run for a second non-consecutive term as president in November 2022.

It had previously pledged to announce whether Trump's suspension would be lifted on January 7, 2023, but is now likely to delay that decision to later in the month, the FT reported.

If Trump’s accounts are restored, he could once again have them revoked if he breaks the platforms’ rules, Clegg warned. “When the suspension is eventually lifted, there will be a strict set of rapidly escalating sanctions that will be triggered if Mr. Trump commits further violations in future, up to and including permanent removal of his pages and accounts,” he wrote.

“Meta is making these decisions in the context of US politics,” said Casey Mattox, senior fellow for free speech at the right-leaning Charles Koch Institute. “But the reality is that the decision that it makes in US circumstances has implications outside of the US context.”

Mattox added: “Authoritarian governments are no doubt looking at arguments made by democracies that are intended to protect the democracy — but that also provide tools for authoritarian governments to . . . protect their own power.”

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