Former US President Donald Trump’s Instagram and Facebook accounts have been reinstated on January 6, 2021 after a two-year suspension in connection with events in the US Capitol.

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WASHINGTON: Former US President Donald Trump’s Instagram and Facebook accounts have been reinstated on January 6, 2021 after a two-year suspension in connection with events in the US Capitol.
CNN reported Thursday that Trump is now allowed to post on his Facebook and Instagram accounts, but he has yet to post anything. Metta, the parent company of both platforms, said it decided to lift the ban after determining that the threat to public safety posed by Trump’s online activity had been substantially reduced, the report said. .
However, Trump will face stiffer penalties for repeat offenses, according to a company statement. Specifically, Trump could be removed from Facebook again for a period of one month to two years, depending on the severity of the violation, the statement added.
Facebook suspended Trump’s account after the events in the US Capitol on January 6, when some of his supporters entered the presidential palace building to protest against the confirmation of the results of the 2020 presidential election from several US states. were gone
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