Facebook deleted a video of an interview with former President Trump conducted through his daughter-in-law Lara Trump, claiming that any content “in Donald Trump’s voice” would be removed from the social media platform.
Facebook permanently banned the former president of its platform in January after Capitol Hill.
On Tuesday, Fox News contributor Lara Trump posted an Instagram symbol of herself sitting in front of her stepfather, urging her fans to “Join us tonight!”
An organization of Trump officials won an email from a Facebook employee, warned that any content posted on Facebook and Instagram “with President Trump’s voice is lately allowed on our platforms (including new messages with President Trump talking)” and warned that “it will be removed if posted, resulting in further limitations on the accounts that have posted it. “
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“These tips for all the accounts and pages of the crusade, adding to Team Trump, other crusade email cars on our platforms and former substitutes,” the email said, posted on Instagram through Trump’s son, Eric Trump.
The interview was eventually posted on Lara Trump’s Facebook page, but then deleted.
“Hello people,” a Facebook worker wrote to him in an email with the theme “Delete Content”.
“We want to tell you that we’ve got rid of the content of Lara Trump’s Facebook page that President Trump is talking about,” the Facebook worker wrote. “According to the block we’ve placed on Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts, the additional content posted on Donald Trump’s voice will be removed and lead to more account limitations. “
Lara Trump posted it on her Instagram.
A relative showed the authenticity of the messages to Fox News.
Facebook did not respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
Facebook made the decision to block Trump “indefinitely” after the January 6 insurrection at the U. S. Capitol, and CHIEF Mark Zuckerberg said they “believe the dangers of allowing the president to continue using our service in this era are too great. “
Trump also permanently banned Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat and YouTube after the riots.
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But Trump’s most sensible adviser, Jason Miller, said earlier this month that Trump would be back.
“I think we’re going to see President Trump back on social media in two or three months here, with his own platform,” Miller told Fox News “#MediaBuzz before this month. “I think this will be the popular top price ticket on social media, it will absolutely redefine the game, and everyone will wait and watch to see what President Trump is doing. “
Miller said he was unable to provide details, but revealed that Trump had had “high-level meetings” in Mar-a-Lago with company-related groups and that “many companies” had contacted the former president.
“This new platform is going to be great,” Miller said, predicting that Trump will attract “tens of millions of people. “