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Facebook on Wednesday confirmed that the social media platform has no immediate plans to restore Trump's account even after he announced that he would seek a second term in the White House.
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Actually, Facebook had closed Trump's account after the attack on the US Parliament House on January 6, 2021. However, they won't have to wait long to return to this website.
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His suspension from Facebook can be considered in January after two years of its implementation. One immediate change would be that Trump as a candidate would no longer be subject to Facebook fact checks.
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After the violence of January 6 last year, the use of Snapchat, Twitter and Instagram of Trump was also banned. Trump was also banned from posting videos on his YouTube channel.
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YouTube spokeswoman Ivy Choi said on Wednesday that the company has no plans to lift the suspension. At the same time, Elon Musk, the new CEO of Twitter, has said that he does not agree with the company's decision to ban Trump after the January 6 attack.
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Trump has launched his own social media platform 'Truth Social' since the suspension and has said he has no plans to return to Twitter.