![]() “Our determination is that the risk has sufficiently receded.” While he did not enumerate the specific findings that supported this determination, one can assume that the very fact the 2022 midterms did not witness a Jan. ![]() But has that risk receded? “The normal state of affairs is that the public should be able to hear from a former President of the United States, and a declared candidate for that office again, on our platforms,” Clegg wrote in his latest post. He wrote on Wednesday that Meta “has lost Billions of Dollars in value since ‘deplatforming’ your favorite president, me,” and that such a suspension “should never again happen to a sitting President,” and also that Truth Social’s “GROWTH IS OUTSTANDING, AND FUTURE UNLIMITED!!!” Trump’s own response to the Facebook news on Truth Social was characteristically befuddling. ![]() Two members of the former president’s circle recently told Rolling Stone that Trump may not renew that deal, instead posting on the mainstream social networks where for five years his every missive conjured up each day’s political weather. That obligation expires in June, however. Currently, he is contractually obligated to first share any of his thoughts/rants/conspiracies on Truth Social, with a “six-hour exclusivity” period before posting on any other outlets. Whether this means Trump will move on from the alternate platform he co-owns, Truth Social, is unclear. Trump already regained access to his Twitter account thanks to CEO Elon Musk-though he has yet to return to tweeting-and his 2024 presidential campaign had petitioned Meta to restore his Facebook and Instagram access just last week, according to NBC News. ![]() The ruling, while sure to be controversial, wasn’t necessarily a shock. ![]()
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