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      YouTube has agreed to settle a lawsuit by former President Donald Trump for $24.5 million over the platform’s suspension of his account following the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Of that sum, $22 million is designated for the Trust for the National Mall to support construction of Trump’s proposed White House State Ballroom, while $2.5 million will be distributed to co-plaintiffs such as the American Conservative Union and Naomi Wolf. YouTube did not admit wrongdoing as part of the deal, and the company is not required to change its content policies. This settlement makes YouTube the last of the three major tech firms Trump had sued (the others being Meta and X) to reach agreement.

      Sources: Reuters, Washington Post

      Key Takeaways

      – The bulk of the settlement is earmarked for a White House ballroom project, linking a legal case to a high-visibility construction plan.

      – This resolves the last of Trump’s major lawsuits against big tech over his 2021 suspensions, after prior deals with Meta and X.

      – Though cash will change hands, YouTube is not admitting liability nor committing to altering its content moderation policies under the agreement.

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      This settlement caps off a multi-year legal saga in which Donald Trump accused major tech platforms of politically biased censorship following his account suspensions after January 6, 2021. YouTube’s agreement to pay $24.5 million shields it from further litigation risks in this case, while avoiding any admission of fault—an outcome common in high stakes tech litigation. That said, the structure of the financial allocation is striking. Trump has instructed that $22 million of the funds go through the Trust for the National Mall, funding construction of a 90,000-square-foot White House State Ballroom, a project estimated at roughly $200 million and intended to be privately funded. The remaining $2.5 million covers various co-plaintiffs who claimed similar censorship grievances.

      The settlement is strategically timely. YouTube joins Meta and X in settling these suits, following Meta’s earlier $25 million deal and X’s $10 million agreement. That alignment may reflect broader shifts in tech companies’ risk calculations now that Trump is back in office. It also avoids drawn-out court battles hinging on tricky First Amendment claims—courts have historically given platforms wide latitude over content moderation as private entities.

      Politically, the decision to tie settlement funds to a visible architectural project in the White House underscores how litigation, public relations, and legacy building are intertwined. Critics will argue this effectively uses a legal payout to bankroll a vanity project with symbolic value. Supporters will see it as converting disputes into tangible infrastructure. Either way, it’s a novel twist: a speech and censorship case ending with a new ballroom in the nation’s most prominent residence.

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