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Trump achieves another significant victory in the tech sector.

**YouTube Settles Lawsuit with Trump for $22 Million**

**Meta Description:** YouTube has settled a lawsuit with Donald Trump, agreeing to pay $22 million after his suspension from the platform following the Capitol riots.

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**YouTube Settles Lawsuit with Trump for $22 Million**

In a significant development on Monday afternoon, YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet, reached a settlement in a protracted legal dispute with former President Donald Trump. This lawsuit stemmed from Trump’s suspension from the video-sharing platform following the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by his supporters. Although YouTube reinstated Trump’s account in 2023, the legal proceedings continued until now.

According to court documents, YouTube will pay a total of $22 million as part of the settlement. The funds are earmarked for the Trust for the National Mall, a non-profit organization, and will also contribute to the renovation of Trump’s new opulent White House ballroom. Additionally, YouTube will disburse $2.5 million to seven co-plaintiffs who claimed that their First Amendment rights were infringed upon due to government interference in their speech.

This settlement marks the latest in a series of legal resolutions between Trump and major social media platforms. Earlier this year, Meta Platforms, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, settled a similar case for $25 million. In this ongoing competition among tech giants, Alphabet’s settlement amount was notably $500 million less than Meta’s.

When approached for comments regarding the settlement, Alphabet referenced the agreement but emphasized that YouTube did not admit any wrongdoing as part of the resolution.

In conclusion, this settlement not only highlights the ongoing legal challenges faced by social media companies in relation to content moderation but also underscores the complex relationship between technology platforms and political figures in today’s digital landscape.

**FAQ**

**What was the reason for Donald Trump’s suspension from YouTube?**
Donald Trump was suspended from YouTube following the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, which raised concerns about the potential for further violence and misinformation. 

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