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YouTube agrees to pay Trump $24.5 Million to settle lawsuit over suspended account
AlphabetAlphabet(US:GOOG) CNBCยท2025-09-29 22:33

Core Viewpoint - YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit related to the suspension of President Donald Trump's account following the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots, without admitting liability or fault [1]. Group 1: Legal Settlements - Trump initiated lawsuits against YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter in mid-2021 after the suspension of his accounts due to concerns over incitement of violence [2]. - Following Trump's return to the White House, tech companies have been settling disputes with him, with Meta agreeing to pay $25 million and Elon Musk's X (formerly Twitter) settling for approximately $10 million [3]. Group 2: Political Concerns - In August, several Democratic senators, including Elizabeth Warren, expressed concerns over a potential settlement with Trump, fearing it could be part of a quid-pro-quo arrangement that might violate federal laws [4][5].