In the months after Donald Trump’s loss in the 2020 election surrounding posts about voting misinformation and the Capitol insurrection, the former president was banned from several social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Nick Clegg, president of global affairs at Meta Platforms Inc. META, +1.34%, Facebook’s parent company, said in a recent interview that Trump’s ban on the platform could be lifted as early as January 2023.
The duration of Trump’s ban from Facebook and the Facebook-owned Instagram was set for two years, beginning on Jan, 7, 2021, Meta announced, and will only be reinstated if certain conditions are met. Clegg added that whatever choice the company makes about Trump’s account is “a decision I oversee and I drive.”
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