Meta Settles With Trump for $25 Million

元以2500万美元与特朗普定居

The Journal.

2025-01-31

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In 2021, President Donald Trump sued Meta after his accounts were suspended in the wake of the January 6 riot. WSJ’s Rebecca Ballhaus explains why Mark Zuckerberg agreed to settle for $25 million yesterday. Further Reading:  - Meta to Pay $25 Million to Settle 2021 Trump Lawsuit  - Meta Ends Fact-Checking on Facebook, Instagram in Free-Speech Pitch  - ABC News to Pay $15 Million to Settle Donald Trump Defamation Lawsuit  Further Listening:  - Corporate America's Embrace of Trump 2.0  - The End of Facebook’s Content Moderation Era  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • Weeks after Donald Trump won the election, Mark Zuckerberg,

  • CEO of Meta, flew to Florida to have dinner with the President Elect.

  • They're sitting on the patio at Mar a Lago, so, you know, other diners can see them.

  • That was a big theme of that whole, you know, post election,

  • pre inauguration period was that guests

  • at Mar a Lago were just sort of seeing who the President was meeting with on any given night.

  • That's our colleague Rebecca Ballhouse.

  • She says the dinner was part of efforts by Meta to court Trump.

  • So they're sitting on this patio, and it's a pretty small group.

  • And, you know, by all accounts, the dinner went well.

  • I think it went remarkably well given that just a couple months earlier,

  • Trump had been tweeting about how Zuckerberg should maybe go to prison.

  • But at the end of the dinner, Trump brings up this issue of the lawsuit that he had filed against meta in 2021.

  • And the signal that sending is,

  • this is something we need to resolve before this friendship that you're seeking can really move forward.

  • And yesterday they came to a resolution.

  • Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, agreed to pay $25 million to settle the lawsuit.

  • What stands out to you about this settlement?

  • I think just the fact that Zuckerberg is settling a case from four years ago,

  • that when Trump first filed these lawsuits, they were described by legal experts as pretty frivolous.