Donald Trump: Trump returned to Facebook and YouTube after two years, spoke to supporters after the ban was lifted – I’m back

Donald Trump’s post on Youtube and Facebook Former US President Donald Trump wrote a post on Facebook and YouTube accounts on Friday (March 17) after two years. His account was banned on Friday after the US Capitol violence. His Facebook and YouTube accounts were activated as soon as the ban was lifted. Trump wrote in ...
 

Donald Trump’s post on Youtube and Facebook Former US President Donald Trump wrote a post on Facebook and YouTube accounts on Friday (March 17) after two years. His account was banned on Friday after the US Capitol violence. His Facebook and YouTube accounts were activated as soon as the ban was lifted.

Trump wrote in the post, ‘I am back. Trump said in a 12-second video clip, which appeared to show him delivering his victory speech after winning the 2016 election, as he said: “Sorry to have made you wait so long.”

2.6 million subscribers on YouTube

76-year-old Republican leader Donald Trump has once again started the presidential race. Trump has 34 million followers on Facebook, while he has 2.6 million subscribers on YouTube. Let us inform that after the victory of Joe Biden on January 6, 2021, the supporters of Trump stormed the US Capitol.

YouTube has restored the account

YouTube restored Trump’s account, saying, “As of today, Donald J. Trump’s channel is no longer banned. He can now upload new content.” Meanwhile, social networking giant Meta announced in January that it was restoring Donald Trump’s accounts on Facebook and Instagram.

Trump launches Truth Social after ban

Let us tell you that after the US Capitol violence, Trump’s Twitter account with 87 million followers was also blocked. After this he launched his social media platform Truth Social. Later when the new owners of Twitter Elon Musk Turns out he reactivated Trump’s disabled account in November last year, but he hasn’t posted anything yet. Trump’s shock victory in 2016 is said to have been attributed to his digital reach on social media.

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