May 5, 2021
President Trump s former White House Chief of Staff isn t happy with Facebook s decision to keep Trump off its platform.
Mark Meadows described the decision as a sad day for America during an appearance on Fox News.
He used the same language when it came to Facebook itself. He noted members of Congress are looking to take action against the social media giant, which include possibly breaking it up.
Earlier, the decision to keep Trump off the platform was upheld. However, the Oversight Board says the social media giant must reconsider the indefinite suspension.
Facebook now has six months to reassess what the board called an arbitrary penalty. The board faulted Trump for two posts he made on January 6th, the day of the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Facebook given 6 months to specify length of Trump ban 2 minutes read
San Francisco, May 5 (EFE).- Facebook’s suspension of Donald Trump’s accounts was deemed to be justified by the social media giant’s international Oversight Board, but that body on Wednesday gave the company six months to specify precisely how long the ban on the ex-president of the United States will last.
Trump’s accounts on Facebook and Instagram (one of the company’s subsidiaries) have been suspended since the Jan. 6 storming of the US Capitol building by a large group of the then-president’s supporters, many of whom had gone to Washington DC to attend his “Stop the Steal” rally.
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