September 29, 2025

YouTube caved and agreed to fork over $24.5 million to settle the defamation lawsuit after suspending a then-president’s account in the chaotic fallout from January 6, 2021—a stunning payout following Meta’s $25 million and Twitter’s $10 million settlements in related cases. This victory marks the last of the Big Tech giants to pay up for their ruthless censorship campaign aimed at silencing a sitting leader. Trump’s legal team demanded an end to the digital blacklisting and shadow-banning that have become tools of political control, pushing back against the monopolistic power of Silicon Valley’s gatekeepers. The bulk of the YouTube settlement will fund a nonprofit tied to a Mar-a-Lago-style ballroom at the White House, underscoring the high stakes and ongoing fight for free speech in America’s social media battleground.

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