YouTube to pay Trump $24.5 Million to settle lawsuit over suspension

US President Donald Trump reacts to the United States, Maryland, the United States, on September 26, 2025.
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On January 6, 2021, Youtube agreed to pay $ 24.5 million to file a lawsuit, including the suspension of President Donald Trump’s account following the US Capitol rebellions.
According to applications made by the US Northern Regional Court on Monday, the agreement “will not be accepted by the defendants or the relevant parties”.
Trump filed a lawsuit against Youtube, Facebook And after companies, Twitter in the mid -2021 suspended Accounts about concerns about the encouragement of violence in platforms.
Since Trump won a second period in November and returned to the White House in January, technology companies have solved their disagreements with the President. Facebook-Babeveyn Meta, Trump in January, solving the case will pay $ 25 million, he said. The next month, the former twitter Elon Musk’s X, Trump, the case against about $ 10 million agreed to solve.
In August, many democratic senators from Massachusetts, including Elizabeth Warren, sent a letter to Google CEO, Sundar Pichai and Youtube CEO Neal Mohan, who expressed his concerns about a possible agreement with the President.
Senators, such an action, “Federal competition, consumer protection and labor laws, the company’s federal bribery laws to violate the conditions that may cause full accountability to avoid full accountability will be a part of the regulation of quid-profo-quo,” he said.
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