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Facebook removes Donald Trump video clip, posted on his Daughter in-law's page
By: Tupaki Desk | 1 April 2021 8:23 AM GMTAs a major embarrassment, former President of United States Donald Trump was once again removed from the social media platform Facebook, when he posted the links of his interviews from his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump's account.
Lara Trump shared the news of Facebook removing Donald Trump's interview links as the ban of Donald Trump on Facebook and Instagram continues.
'This guidance applies to all campaign accounts and Pages, including Team Trump, other campaign messaging vehicles on our platforms, and former surrogates,' Facebook said in the email sent to Lara Trump.
In the email, the social media giant maintained that content uploaded in the name of Donald Trump's voice will also be removed and certain limitations will be imposed on the accounts in which the content will be posted.
The former US President was banned from Facebook since early January this year in connection with the alleged role of Trump in the US Capitol incident. After the incident, Trump was banned from Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
When Trump posted a video on Social Media Giant Facebook which is believed to have triggered the US Capitol violence, it announced a ban of 24 hours. However, Facebook changed its mind and said Trump will be banned for a lifetime.
Lara Trump shared the news of Facebook removing Donald Trump's interview links as the ban of Donald Trump on Facebook and Instagram continues.
'This guidance applies to all campaign accounts and Pages, including Team Trump, other campaign messaging vehicles on our platforms, and former surrogates,' Facebook said in the email sent to Lara Trump.
In the email, the social media giant maintained that content uploaded in the name of Donald Trump's voice will also be removed and certain limitations will be imposed on the accounts in which the content will be posted.
The former US President was banned from Facebook since early January this year in connection with the alleged role of Trump in the US Capitol incident. After the incident, Trump was banned from Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
When Trump posted a video on Social Media Giant Facebook which is believed to have triggered the US Capitol violence, it announced a ban of 24 hours. However, Facebook changed its mind and said Trump will be banned for a lifetime.