YouTube Settles with Trump for $24.5M+

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In a groundbreaking settlement, YouTube has agreed to pay former President Donald Trump $24.5 million after suspending his account in the aftermath of the January 6 Capitol events. While YouTube denies any wrongdoing, this payout marks one of the largest social media lawsuit settlements in U.S. history.

Of the total, $22 million will fund Trump’s White House State Ballroom project through the Trust for the National Mall, while the remaining $2.5 million will go to other plaintiffs, including the American Conservative Union and writer Naomi Wolf. This deal follows a series of similar payouts by major tech companies, with Meta paying $25 million and X (formerly Twitter) settling for $10 million earlier this year.

The case underscores the ongoing debate over free speech, censorship, and the power of Big Tech in shaping political dialogue. Supporters see this as a victory for Trump and his allies, proving that tech giants can be held accountable. Critics argue it sets a dangerous precedent where lawsuits and political pressure could undermine platform policies.

This story isn’t just about one settlement—it highlights the broader clash between social media platforms and political leaders that will shape the digital landscape for years to come.

Stay tuned for updates on how this deal may influence the future of online speech, tech regulation, and Trump’s political momentum.

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