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YouTube to pay $24.5M to Trump in account‐suspension settlement

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YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to resolve a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump, who claimed the platform improperly suspended his channel.

 

The legal action centered on YouTube’s decision following the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack, when the platform said Trump violated its rules around incitement to violence. 

 

Trump had sued YouTube and Alphabet’s CEO, accusing the company of wielding undue power over public discourse. YouTube defended itself by citing policy enforcement. With the settlement, the case is dismissed. 

 

The payout mirrors similar settlements: Meta agreed to pay $25 million after suspending Trump’s Facebook accounts, while X (formerly Twitter) settled for $10 million. Trump plans to allocate $22 million of the YouTube funds toward restoring the National Mall and aiding construction of a White House ballroom. 

 

Originally, the case against YouTube was closed in 2023. But after Trump’s return to power in 2024, his legal team revived it. YouTube first suspended Trump’s access in January 2021, initially for seven days. The suspension was later made indefinite. The channel was eventually reinstated in March 2023 after a careful review. 

 

 

 

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YouTube settles Trump’s lawsuit with a $24.5 million payout.

 

Trump’s channel was suspended post–January 6 over alleged violations, reinstated in 2023.

 

The settlement echoes similar tech-company payouts: Meta ($25M), X ($10M).

 

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https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/sep/29/youtube-trump-lawsuit-settlement

 

Nobody in history has won more lawsuits than trump. Defamed and pursued relentlessly by so many, and has come out on top despite the odds

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I don't suppose it had anything to do with him being President? 

1 hour ago, angryguy said:

Nobody in history has won more lawsuits than trump. Defamed and pursued relentlessly by so many, and has come out on top despite the odds

YouTube sees this as an investment, it will pay for itself. That's why trump is winning lawsuits, abuse of power.

Just now, stevenl said:

YouTube sees this as an investment, it will pay for itself. That's why trump is winning lawsuits, abuse of power.

Or because the left is pursuing him with nothing. It completely backfired

11 minutes ago, angryguy said:

Or because the left is pursuing him with nothing. It completely backfired

Nope.

Just now, stevenl said:

Nope.

Is that why you guys won the election? And not trump? Maybe they shouldnt have been so aggressive with the lawfare

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