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Trump’s media company helped build Truth Social after he was banned from X (then known as Twitter), following the January 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol. Trump sued the company, and Musk ...
A post shared on X claims the Trump family has purportedly been banned from visiting Panama for 100 years. Verdict: False The claim is false and originally stems from an X account that is known ...
Elon Musk-owned X has agreed to pay to settle a lawsuit from his close ally President Donald Trump over Trump’s deplatforming following the January 6, 2021, insurrection, according to multiple ...
Banned because it violated the website's rules against impersonation. [323] True Indology (@tiinexile) Indian right-wing historian account 17 November 2020 Banned after online banter with senior IPS officer. [324] @TheBettyTrump Elizabeth Trump Grau imposter 20 November 2020 Impersonating Donald Trump's older sister Elizabeth Trump Grau. [325 ...
A post shared on Threads claims X owner Elon Musk has banned author Stephen King from his platform. View on Threads Verdict: False This claim is inaccurate. It originates as satire. Fact Check ...
Investigators referred Trump's remarks to the judge responsible for the case, seeking a protective order. [231] On August 25, 2023, Trump posted to X/Twitter regarding his arrest in Georgia in regard to the Georgia election racketeering prosecution. This was his first use of social media outside of Truth Social for some years. [232]
Donald Trump sued Twitter after being kicked off the platform following the Jan. 6 riots. Ally Elon Musk bought it, now X is reportedly settling.
Following executive orders from President Donald Trump's administration, government organizations removed or modified over 8,000 web pages and approximately 3,000 datasets. The changes primarily affected content related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, gender identity , public health research, environmental policy , and ...