The company "Meta" announced today that it will remove some restrictions on Donald Trump's "Facebook" and "Instagram", reported Reuters, quoted by BTA.
The digital giant blocked Trump's accounts indefinitely after he praised the people who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021. The company reinstated the former US president's accounts in early 2023, saying it would monitor his posts for possible violations that could lead to a new blocking from one month to two years.
Trump, who will face the presidential election in November against current President Joe Biden, will no longer be the subject of additional surveillance, said "Meta".