YouTube is settling with President Donald Trump.
The video company will be paying a substantial amount of money following the settlement of a lawsuit set forward by the 79-year-old President of the United States.
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Trump sued YouTube for suspending his account after the insurrection of MAGA supporters at the Capitol in January of 2021.
Now, the company has agreed to a $24.5 million settlement to end the legal battle, per THR on Monday (September 29).
$22 million will be submitted to a trust for the National Mall, which is also behind a $200 million ballroom at the White House, per the report.
The rest is reserved for the other plaintiffs in the case, including the American Conservative Union (a political organization that advocates for conservative policies), Andrew Baggiani and Naomi Wolf.
Last year, Trump came to a settlement with ABC in his defamation suit.
In other social media news, Trump just announced what’s happening to TikTok.
Source: justjared.com