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Breaking! Trump Facebook & Instagram Accounts To Return With Free Speech ‘Guardrails’

Big Tech company suddenly claims to support free speech.

Will he return?

Breaking! Trump Facebook & Instagram Accounts To Return With Free Speech ‘Guardrails’ Image Credit: Joe Raedle / Staff / Getty
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Update: Donald Trump responded to Meta announcing he can return to its Facebook and Instagram platforms by noting the company “lost billions of dollars in value” after de-platforming him over two years ago.

He also said a sitting president should never again be censored by Big Tech and thanked his Truth Social platform for its growth and potential.

Meta’s President of Global Affairs Nick Clegg announced on Wednesday that Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts will soon return with “new guardrails in place to deter repeat offenses.”

Suddenly claiming to support “open debate and the free flow of ideas,” the Meta press release explained the company doesn’t “want to get in the way of open, public and democratic debate on Meta’s platforms — especially in the context of elections.”

Trump’s account was banned over two years ago in response to claims by the media that he encouraged his supporters to go into the Capitol on January 6th.

The company said it listened to “expert assessments on the current security environment” in America and decided the “risk to public safety” that comes with Trump being reinstated on Facebook or Instagram has sufficiently receded.

Could these “expert” opinions have come from intelligence officials as we saw with Twitter’s collaboration with the federal government revealed in the Twitter Files?

Explaining the short leash Trump will be given if he chooses to return to the platforms, Meta stated, “In the event that Mr. Trump posts further violating content, the content will be removed and he will be suspended for between one month and two years, depending on the severity of the violation.”

Trump would also be barred from sharing “content that delegitimizes an upcoming election or is related to QAnon,” according to the Big Tech company.

In a bizarre inversion of reality, the statement continued to allege Meta supports “letting people speak, even when what they have to say is distasteful or factually wrong.”

This could signal a turning of the tide regarding online censorship after Elon Musk’s release of the Twitter Files gave the public a glimpse into the incestual relationship between intelligence agencies and Big Tech.


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