Former President Trump Fires Back at Facebook After Two Year Ban Notice, ‘Insult to 75 Million People’

Facebook recently decided to put a time frame on former President Trump’s indefinite ban. This doesn’t guarantee Trump will ever come back though, as they will have to make a risk assessment when the two-year ban is up.

Twitter, however, as far as we know, is sticking to their permanent ban for Donald Trump, despite the fact that he was one of the most popular and largest Twitter accounts, and arguably the most important person now in the Republican party.

Twitter stock did take a big hit since Trump was banned, although we can’t prove for sure that’s what caused it. It’s definitely something many might draw speculation for though. Trump fired back after Facebook’s decision about the two years.

“Facebook’s ruling is an insult to the record-setting 75M people, plus many others, who voted for us in the 2020 Rigged Presidential election”

Note that we are simply quoting Trump and not making claims one way or another about the election being rigged. He continued:

“They shouldn’t be allowed to get away with this censoring and silencing, and ultimately we will win. Our country can’t take this abuse anymore!”

See tweet below with Trump statement from RSBN:

President Trump is planning to hold rallies soon, and he will surely be talking about this issue. He will have to decide if he wants to shape his rhetoric so as to earn Facebook’s trust to allow him back on in 2023 as well, or if he plans to start his own social media company instead. As for now, we aren’t sure if he has something major in the works for that or not.

One thing is for sure, Donald Trump will not be forgotten, despite his bans on Twitter, Facebook, and some other platforms, and even some banks. He is actually going through what many others are in the way of censorship and de-platforming from basic companies that almost everyone uses.

Many argue that Trump supporters are being targeted by the left and will potentially experience continued suffering in the form of companies discriminating against them for their words, despite them being peaceful. Time will tell if the pendulum ever swings back, but for now, to many, it seems free speech is just a distant memory sadly. Many may say that rules are rules and Facebook and Twitter are just private companies. But many others would push back and say they have become too big and should now be regulated like utilities.

Ian MacDonald

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