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The claim is inaccurate. Facebook did not change Trump’s "President" designation after he lost the general election. Archived versions of the page from several months before the election ...
Former President Donald Trump can return to Facebook. The social media company says in the coming weeks it will lift a ban it put in place more than two years ago after Trump supporters stormed ...
Truth+, a new streaming service attached to the Truth Social platform, will expand globally, featuring Trump-friendly Newsmax ...
Breaking down the multiple investigations into former President Trump 06:18. Former President Donald Trump may be running for president again, but he still can't use Facebook.. The social media ...
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, says it will restore former President Donald Trump's accounts following a two-year suspension imposed after the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Former President Donald Trump announced his return to Facebook Friday afternoon, sharing a message in his signature all-caps style on the social media platform more than two years after he was banned.
WASHINGTON – As Facebook decides whether to lift its ban on Donald Trump, the former president unveiled a new website Tuesday designed to communicate to his followers without interacting with them.
Social media users shared a clip from a comedy sketch, implying it showed a real interaction between a young girl and U.S.
President Trump will no longer be able to use his official Facebook and Instagram accounts after the social media giant indefinitely banned him following the violent protests at the U.S. Capitol ...
President Trump has been blocked from Facebook “indefinitely and for at least the next two weeks,” the site’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, announced Thursday. The block follows a bloody … ...
Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday told Fox News Digital that Facebook "needs us more than we need them," but confirmed that his campaign is working to discuss his reinstatement to the ...
US President Donald Trump looks on during a ceremony presenting the Presidential Medal of Freedom to wrestler Dan Gable in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC on December 7, 2020.