Trump’s accounts have been relaunched after a more than two-year hiatus. They were blocked after the attack on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
Meta has reactivated the Facebook and Instagram accounts of former US President Donald Trump after it was blocked two years ago amid the storming of the Capitol. This was reported by Reuters on Thursday, February 9.
First, the politician’s Facebook account was restored, after a few minutes, Instagram also started.
Before the lockdown, Trump had 23 million followers on Instagram and 34 million on Facebook.
Now, Trump will once again have access to key voter-outreach and fundraising platforms as he aims to run in the 2024 presidential election.
It will be remembered that Facebook, Instagram and Twitter blocked the accounts of US President Donald Trump on January 7 – the second day after the storming of the Capitol by his supporters.
It was previously reported that the owner of the social network Twitter, Elon Musk, decided to unblock Trump’s account.
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