Facebook Says Any Content “In the Voice of President Trump” is Not Allowed on its Platforms


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Facebook censored an interview of President Trump, claiming that any content “in the voice of President Trump is not currently allowed on our platforms…”

The video in question was an interview between the former president and his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump. 

Facebook issued a warning message stating the content will be removed and result in “additional limitations on accounts that posted it.”

Eric Trump posted a screenshot of the message from Facebook on his Twitter account and wrote, “What an absolute slap in the face to 75 million Americans.”

Breitbart reports:

According to the message, the Facebook representative reached out to the Trumps after Lara Trump announced her upcoming interview with President Trump, warning them that the interview would be censored if posted on the platform.

“Content posted on Facebook and Instagram in the voice of President Trump is not currently allowed on our platforms (including new posts with President Trump speaking) and will be removed if posted, resulting in additional limitations on accounts that posted it.”

The representative added that the restriction applies to all campaign accounts and “former surrogates” like Lara Trump.

Facebook, along with Twitter, YouTube, Snapchat, and a number of other major tech platforms permanently banned President Trump while he was still in office in January.

For the full report, click HERE.

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Facebook censored an interview of President Trump, claiming that any content “in the voice of President Trump is not currently allowed on our platforms…”

The video in question was an interview between the former president and his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump. 

Facebook issued a warning message stating the content will be removed and result in “additional limitations on accounts that posted it.”

Eric Trump posted a screenshot of the message from Facebook on his Twitter account and wrote, “What an absolute slap in the face to 75 million Americans.”

Breitbart reports:

According to the message, the Facebook representative reached out to the Trumps after Lara Trump announced her upcoming interview with President Trump, warning them that the interview would be censored if posted on the platform.

“Content posted on Facebook and Instagram in the voice of President Trump is not currently allowed on our platforms (including new posts with President Trump speaking) and will be removed if posted, resulting in additional limitations on accounts that posted it.”

The representative added that the restriction applies to all campaign accounts and “former surrogates” like Lara Trump.

Facebook, along with Twitter, YouTube, Snapchat, and a number of other major tech platforms permanently banned President Trump while he was still in office in January.

For the full report, click HERE.