• Next-Gen Gadgets for ME
  • Middle Eastern Startup Ecosystem
  • FutureTech in ME
  • Reports
  • Next-Gen Gadgets for ME
  • Middle Eastern Startup Ecosystem
  • FutureTech in ME
  • Reports
Home Reports

YouTube to Pay $24.5 Million in Settlement with Trump Over Account Suspension

by Kingsley Okeke
September 30, 2025
in Reports
Reading Time: 2 mins read
YouTube to Pay $24.5 Million in Settlement with Trump Over Account Suspension

U.S. President Donald Trump reacts, as he arrives at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S., September 26, 2025. REUTERS/Elizabeth Frantz

YouTube’s parent company, Alphabet, has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Donald Trump over the suspension of his YouTube account following the January 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol attack. The settlement closes one of several legal battles Trump pursued against major tech companies over restrictions placed on his accounts.

Settlement Details

Of the $24.5 million settlement, $22 million will be directed to the Trust for the National Mall at Trump’s instruction, a nonprofit linked to the construction of a new White House ballroom. The remaining $2.5 million will go to other plaintiffs, including the American Conservative Union and author Naomi Wolf.

YouTube did not admit any wrongdoing as part of the settlement, and the company is not required to make changes to its policies or moderation practices.

Background

Trump’s YouTube account was suspended in January 2021, when the platform cited concerns about the potential for further violence following the Capitol attack. The suspension restricted his ability to post videos until the account was reinstated in 2023.

The lawsuit argued that the suspension represented censorship of political speech, raising questions about the power of social media platforms in public discourse. This case followed earlier settlements Trump reached with Meta and X, formerly Twitter, which agreed to pay $25 million and $10 million, respectively.

Implications

The agreement with YouTube is the final settlement among the major platforms that suspended Trump after January 6. While the payout is substantial, it does not involve changes to platform policies, leaving broader debates over content moderation and political speech unresolved.

For Trump, the settlement represents both a financial and symbolic victory, reinforcing his narrative of being unfairly targeted while also channelling funds toward projects associated with his political legacy.

Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement
ADVERTISEMENT
Previous Post

Beco Capital Unveils $370 Million Funding to Propel Gulf Startups Toward IPO

Next Post

How Lovable Cloud & AI is Building a More Humane Digital Infrastructure

Recommended For You

New research shows UAE consumers lose 83 million hours every year dealing with slow customer service
Reports

New research shows UAE consumers lose 83 million hours every year dealing with slow customer service

by Faith Amonimo
April 10, 2026
0

Poor customer service consumes a large amount of time for consumers in the United Arab Emirates. A recent industry report shows that residents across the country spend about 83 million...

Read moreDetails
Qatar Launches Cloud Privacy Assessment Tool to Help Organisations Close Compliance Gaps

Qatar Launches Cloud Privacy Assessment Tool to Help Organisations Close Compliance Gaps

April 10, 2026
Shantanu Narayen

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen Steps Down After 18 Years as AI Pressure Builds

March 18, 2026
Pakistan Telecommunication Amendment Bill

Pakistan Announces Telecommunication Amendment Bill, Fast-Tracking Internet Infrastructure After Years of Delays

February 14, 2026
Amazon Warehouse Robots Now Match Human Workforce in Numbers

Tech Giants Are Sacking Workers Like Never Before

February 13, 2026
Next Post
How Lovable Cloud & AI is Building a More Humane Digital Infrastructure

How Lovable Cloud & AI is Building a More Humane Digital Infrastructure

Saudi Arabia to Launch the Middle East’s First Commercial Air Taxi Service This November

Saudi Arabia to Launch the Middle East’s First Commercial Air Taxi Service This November

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

ADVERTISEMENT

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Recent News

AI in Abu Dhabi: 150 New Firms Launched in First Half of 2025

AI Is Now Foundational to Marketing in the Middle East – But Adoption Alone Is Not the Story

April 22, 2026
MENA Startup Funding Q1 2026: The Numbers Look Fine. The Worst Is Still Coming

MENA Startup Funding Q1 2026: The Numbers Look Fine. The Worst Is Still Coming

April 22, 2026
Dubai’s DIFC Wants to Be the World’s First AI-Native Financial Center – Here’s What That Actually Means

Dubai’s DIFC Wants to Be the World’s First AI-Native Financial Center – Here’s What That Actually Means

April 21, 2026
Iran-US war

MENA Startup Funding Fell 37% in Q1 2026 — The Iran-US War Is Why

April 21, 2026

Where the Middle East Tech Revolution Begins – Covering tech innovations, startups, and developments across the Middle East..​

Facebook X-twitter Instagram Linkedin

Get In Touch

United Arab Emirates (Dubai)

Email: Info@techsoma.net

Quick Links

Advertise on Techsoma

Publish your Articles

T & C

Privacy Policy

© 2025 — Techsoma Middle East. All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result

© 2026 JNews - Premium WordPress news & magazine theme by Jegtheme.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.