No president should be banned from social media, Donald Trump has said.
By AFP
Lhe social media giant Meta announced on Wednesday that it would, in the coming weeks, “end the suspension” of Donald Trump’s accounts on Facebook and Instagram, two years after the exclusion of the former American president following a the assault on the Capitol.
“The public needs to be able to hear what politicians are saying so they can make informed choices,” Nick Clegg, Meta’s head of international affairs, said in a statement.
When multinationals display their convictions
No president should be banned from social media, Donald Trump has said.
Meta, Twitter, Amazon… the party is over in Silicon Valley