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Meta Pays $25 Million to Settle with Trump, Funds Presidential Library

Meta has decided to cough up about $25 million to settle with Donald Trump over the unjust suspension of his social media accounts following the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021. One must wonder if Meta’s new motto should simply be “Better Late Than Never.” Given that Trump initially filed a lawsuit against the tech giants in July 2021, one could argue that this payout is a clear acknowledgment of their overreach. All Trump wanted was his voice back in the digital arena, and now it seems he’s getting not just his platform restored, but a hefty financial boost as well.

In a twist that would make anyone with a sense of humor chuckle, $22 million of the settlement will fuel Trump’s future presidential library. So, while the mainstream media continues to push narratives against him, they are indirectly becoming significant donors to his legacy, contributing a total of $37 million when factoring in past funding from ABC. It’s almost as if they are unwittingly funding the next chapter of American history—one that they would prefer to erase.

The path to this settlement reportedly began during a cozy dinner between Trump and Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the Mar-a-Lago resort. After a series of strategic missteps, it seems Zuckerberg and his tech empire sought to mend fences with Trump ahead of the 2024 election. One has to appreciate the irony: the same platform that banned the former president, and has faced accusations of manipulating public discourse, is now trying to win him back. It seems that Zuckerberg may have finally realized that not aligning with Trump is akin to shooting himself in the foot—a pretty big self-sabotage for someone holding the reins of a billion-dollar empire.

Meta has recently made bold moves to align itself with the current political climate that favors Trump’s policies. Not only did they restore Trump’s accounts, but they have also eliminated their diversity and inclusion policies, which admittedly sounded more like a high school debate club than a business model. Perhaps they are channeling their inner conservative after finding that businesses thrive best when they stick to showing results rather than forcing politically correct ideologies down the throats of their users.

During an investors’ call, Zuckerberg expressed optimism about the new administration and implied a commitment to American values—a fresh change from the tech silos that often lean left. With ventures like pledging $1 million toward Trump’s inaugural fund and appointing UFC president Dana White—a well-known Trump supporter—on its board, it appears Meta is working diligently to show their allegiance and make nice with the America First approach.

Meanwhile, Trump continues to assert that his private sector venture, Stargate, will bolster the future of artificial intelligence with a staggering $500 billion investment in Texas. If there was ever a moment to raise an eyebrow at the tech landscape, it’s now. Trump’s ventures and Meta’s strategic pivot could redefine how technology and politics mingle, proving that perhaps the real “leaders” in innovation are those who dare to embrace traditional values rather than the trendy fads pushed by the left.

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