Trump decides to take major action against Zuckerberg on his re-election
Trump decides to take major action against Zuckerberg on his re-election
Washington: Reacting to the suspension of Facebook and Instagram accounts, Donald Trump hinted at a major crackdown on Mark Zuckerberg if he is re-elected president.
According to a report by a foreign news agency, the management of popular social networking platforms Facebook and Instagram have suspended the accounts of former US President Donald Trump for two years in the wake of provocative posts and the attack on Parliament.
On social networking sites, Trump lashed out at Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg over a two-year suspension of accounts, saying he would not invite Facebook founder to a White House dinner if elected president.
According to media reports, the former US president said that now only business talks will take place.
Facebook, the largest communications website, announced on Friday, June 4, the suspension of Trump’s account for two years and released an investigation report.
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