Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts active again

Why Meta is reinstating Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts

Former President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts were reactivated Thursday after they were suspended in the wake of the Jan. 6, 2021 assault on the U.S. Capitol. 

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, said it would not be making any statements on the matter. 

The former president's return to Facebook and Instagram –  where he has a combined 57 million followers – comes as he ramps up his third presidential campaign. Meta did not issue a statement on Thursday but has previously said that there are "new guardrails" to prevent Trump from repeat offenses. 

"In light of his violations, he now also faces heightened penalties for repeat offenses," Nick Clegg, Meta's President of Global Affairs, said in a blog post last month. "In the event that Mr. Trump posts further violating content, the content will be removed and he will be suspended for between one month and two years, depending on the severity of the violation."

Meta initially suspended then-President Trump's accounts indefinitely on Jan. 7, 2021, after he posted praise for insurrectionists engaging in violence at the U.S. Capitol. The company then referred the decision to its newly formed Oversight Board, which upheld the decision but criticized the open nature of the suspension. 

Then-President Donald Trump's Twitter and Facebook accounts were suspended following the January 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol. Photo Illustration by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images

In response, Meta said it would suspend Trump for two years dating back to the original suspension and assess whether he still poses a risk to public safety.

Trump has called Meta's ruling to suspend him from the platform "an insult" to his supporters, claiming the social media site is "censoring and silencing" him.

Last month, Trump's campaign sent a letter to Clegg and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg asking the company's top executives for a meeting to discuss Trump's "prompt reinstatement to the platform."

In the letter, which was obtained by CBS News, Trump's lawyers contended that a continued ban of Trump from the platform could be seen as a deliberate effort by the company "to silence Mr. Trump's political voice."

Reacting to that announcement, Trump said "such a thing should never happen to a sitting President, or anybody else who is not deserving of retribution!" Trump has been using his own social media platform Truth Social for the last two years. 

Around the same time Trump was banned from Facebook, he was also banned from Twitter. But billionaire Elon Musk, who took over that platform in 2022, conducted a Twitter poll asking if Trump should be reinstated and then restored his account in Nov. 2022 as per the results of the poll. 

At that time, Trump did not seem to indicate he would be returning to Twitter, where he once posted several times a day. "I don't see any reason for it, they have a lot of problems at Twitter, you see what's going on. It may make it, it may not make it," he said soon after Musk restored his account. His last tweets on the platform are from January 2021.

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