
YouTube Agrees to Pay $24.5 Million to Settle Trump Lawsuit over Account Suspension | National Review
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
67% : Trump was allowed back on the platform in 2023 in the early stages of his presidential campaign.52% : YouTube's payment to Trump will go toward preserving the National Mall in downtown Washington, D.C., and the construction of a new White House ballroom, according to the settlement agreement.
41% : Meta paid Trump $25 million in January to settle a lawsuit against the tech company for shutting down his Facebook and Instagram accounts for two years after January 6.
40% : YouTube agreed to pay $22 million to Trump and $2.5 million to other conservative plaintiffs including the American Conservative Union, court papers show.
40% : The agreement between Trump and YouTube comes after YouTube overhauled its approach to content moderation to promote free speech following years of pressure from House Republicans.
32% : Trump's recently sued the Wall Street Journal for its reporting on his friendship with deceased pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
29% : He agreed to a similar $16 million settlement with Paramount in July after Trump sued CBS for deceptively editing a 60 Minutes interview with 2024 rival Kamala Harris.
22% : Earlier this month, Trump had a separate defamation lawsuit against the New York Times dismissed in Florida, although he has several weeks to try again with an amended complaint.
19% : Trump originally sued YouTube in 2021 for removing his account after the January 6 riot.
10% : In December, ABC News and Trump settled for $15 million to resolve Trump's defamation suit against the network after host George Papadopoulos falsely accused him of being a convicted rapist.
*Our bias meter rating uses data science including sentiment analysis, machine learning and our proprietary algorithm for determining biases in news articles. Bias scores are on a scale of -100% to 100% with higher negative scores being more liberal and higher positive scores being more conservative, and 0% being neutral. The rating is an independent analysis and is not affiliated nor sponsored by the news source or any other organization.