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Trump Wins $24.5M YouTube Settlement

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Sep 30, 2025

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President Donald Trump has won a $24.5 million settlement from YouTube over the platform’s suspension of his account following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots.

The Alphabet-owned company is the last of the three major social media platforms sued by Trump, alongside Meta and Twitter, now called X, to resolve claims tied to his removal.

According to a court filing obtained by Fox News Digital, $22 million of the settlement will be contributed on Trump’s behalf to the Trust for the National Mall, a nonprofit supporting construction of a new White House State Ballroom.

Per the filing, Alphabet will also pay $2.5 million to other plaintiffs, including the American Conservative Union, author Naomi Wolf, and several individuals.

The deal closes out a series of high-profile legal battles Trump launched against Big Tech after being banned from multiple platforms.

Meta reached a $25 million settlement earlier in 2025, while X reportedly paid $10 million, as first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

YouTube suspended Trump’s channel on Jan. 12, 2021, saying his content violated policies against inciting violence.

The channel was reinstated in March 2023. Trump’s lawsuit argued the ban was unconstitutional and violated his First Amendment rights.

Negotiations reportedly included mediation sessions at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate in May, where he invited Google CEO Sundar Pichai and co-founder Sergey Brin.

Discussions allegedly continued over golf and lunch at Trump’s nearby club.

John P. Coale, Trump’s lead attorney, emphasized the role of Trump’s return to the White House in accelerating the settlements. "If he had not been re-elected, we would have been in court for 1,000 years," Coale said, per The Wall Street Journal.

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