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Democrats demand AG Merrick Garland reverse decision to defend Trump in his defamation case

Conservative, progressive both vexed at Facebook

Then-President Trump was booted off Facebook with much ado after the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. Some 72 hours ago, the social-media giant announced that Mr. Trump would remain suspended for another two years. It is of note that big thinkers in both the conservative and progressive realms are not happy with Facebook for this maneuver but for wildly different reasons.

Facebook says Trump ban may expire in 2023 if conditions permit

Facebook says Trump ban may expire in 2023 if conditions permit Jeff Bercovici © Provided by The LA Times Then-President Trump at the Stop the Steal Rally on Jan. 6 in Washington. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images) Facebook has set a potential time limit on its previously indefinite ban of Donald Trump: two years. Responding to a mandate from a semi-independent oversight committee that reviews its content moderation and policy enforcement decisions, the company said the former U.S. president will be eligible to resume posting to his Facebook and Instagram accounts on Jan. 7, 2023, two years after riots at the U.S. Capitol that Trump encouraged, resulting in his suspension.

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