The former US president was banned from Facebook, Youtube and Twitter after the invasion of the Capitol in 2021. New post indicates the beginning of his campaign president on social media. Donald Trump posts for the first time on Facebook since the ban in 2021 Reproduction/Facebook Former US President Donald Trump posted this Friday (17) the first messages after the re-establishment of his Facebook and YouTube accounts. He was banned from platforms for more than two years for his involvement in the invasion of the United States Capitol in January 2021. “I’m Back” (“I’m back”), wrote Trump. Along with the message, a 12-second video was posted, with an excerpt from a speech by Trump after winning the 2016 election, in which he says: “Sorry to keep you waiting. Complicated business”. At the end, an image written Trump 2024 enters, indicating the start of his election campaign on social media. YouTube said earlier on Friday that it has reactivated the Donald Trump channel: “As of today, the Donald J. Trump channel is no longer restricted and can upload new content,” the platform said in a tweet. . Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, had reinstated Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts earlier this year. The Twitter profile was reactivated in November by new owner Elon Musk, but no posts have yet been made on that platform. Also Read: Trump Failed to Deliver $250,000 in Gifts He Received from Other Countries Why Many Countries Are Banning Their Employees From Using TikTok? Platforms Deleted Trump Days After the Jan. the US Capitol in Washington, in an attempt not to legitimize defeat for Joe Biden. He was sanctioned for posting content that, according to the platforms, incited riots. The former reality TV star spent weeks falsely claiming the presidential election was stolen from him, and he was subsequently impeached for inciting riot. Video shows violence during Capitol invasion in January 2021 Social media has been a key vehicle for reaching voters and fundraising and could give Trump a boost, who will make another presidential bid in 2024. Trump has more than 2, 6 million subscribers on YouTube and another 34 million followers on Facebook and 23 million on Instagram. The new Facebook post received more than 30,000 likes in the first hour. The YouTube video had nearly 5,000 views. After being banned from the networks, Trump founded his own social network, Truth Social, at the end of 2021. Donald Trump posts for the first time on YouTube since the ban in 2021 Reproduction/Youtube Globo Tecnologia

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