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2-year Facebook ban ‘insult’ to voters, Trump charges

Former US president signals return to White House

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 05 Jun 2021 8:20AM

2-year Facebook ban ‘insult’ to voters, Trump charges
Former US president Donald Trump continues to insist that last November’s election was stolen from him. – AFP pic, June 5, 2021

SAN FRANCISCO – Former United States president Donald Trump yesterday said his two-year ban by Facebook is an “insult” to voters, as he signals that he sees himself making a return to the White House.

“Facebook’s ruling is an insult to the record-setting 75 million people, plus many others, who voted for us in the 2020 rigged presidential election,” he said in a brief statement, renewing his false claim that last November’s race was stolen from him.

“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 any more!”

Trump was kicked off the world’s largest social media platform in January, when Facebook accused the Republican leader of stoking a deadly riot that month at the US Capitol.

Other media websites like Twitter also blocked him, but Facebook’s two-year ban means the brash billionaire could be back on the platform by January 2023, early in the run-up to the 2024 presidential election.

Trump, 74, has repeatedly teased the prospect of another White House bid despite being impeached by the House of Representatives – and acquitted by the Senate – for inciting the January 6 insurrection.

But in his statement yesterday, he directly portrayed himself as returning to the presidential mansion – one of the clearest signs yet of his ambition to return to power.

“Next time I’m in the White House, there will be no more dinners, at his request, with Mark Zuckerberg and his wife,” Trump said of the Facebook chief executive.

“It will be all business!”

While Trump has flirted with a fresh election bid, New York Times political reporter Maggie Haberman tweeted on Tuesday that the ex-president has been telling confidants that he expects to be “reinstated” by August, following a series of election audits in states like Arizona and Georgia.

There is no provision in the US constitution that allows a defeated president to be reinstated after a certified election.

Trump’s core base has largely refused to believe that President Joe Biden was legitimately elected, despite a lack of evidence suggesting otherwise. – AFP, June 5, 2021

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