In a blog post Thursday, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook would ban President Donald Trump from its platforms “indefinitely” following a pro-Trump attack on the US Capitol this week....
Facebook's Had Enough of President Trump
With two weeks left in his term, Donald Trump has finally crossed a line with Facebook. The social media company has placed an "indefinite" ban — at least through Jan. 20 — on the president's Page and Instagram account. Mark Zuckerberg says that the actions around the U.S. Capitol riots led to the decision, but this isn't the first time that Trump has pushed the boundaries with Facebook. Some are suggesting it has less to do with the president and more with a new administration and Congress.

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