The untrustworthy evil anti-American giant Google has been forced to settle a 2021 lawsuit brought by President Trump after YouTube banned President Trump’s accounts ahead of the 2020 election, as a way to keep President Trump from communicating with his many millions of followers and fans, and influence the election in their favor.
This week, YouTube paid Trump $25 million for banning him and pledged a pilot program to let banned conservatives come back on. I told @ChanelRion what I think is really going on — Google needs Trump's help in the AI race at home and to protect it from costly regulations abroad. pic.twitter.com/TFqCFmrkQw
— Mike Benz (@MikeBenzCyber) September 30, 2025
President Trump’s enemies have been forced to pay him over 90 million in a very short period of time, for their out-of-control corruption, and we doubt that he is done.
- YouTube has now agreed to pay President Trump $24.5 million for suspending his account.
- Facebook agreed to pay Trump $25 million for suspending him.
- Twitter agreed to pay Trump $10 million for suspending him.
- ABC News agreed to pay Trump $15 million to settle a defamation lawsuit.
- 60 Minutes agreed to pay Trump $16 million for editing Kamala Harris’s interview.
YouTube, a Google subsidiary, became the last of three tech titans to settle a lawsuit brought forth by President Donald Trump, according to a blistering report from The Wall Street Journal.
The video sharing platform agreed to pay a hefty $24.5 million to settle lawsuits brought forth by Trump in 2021.
At the time, the president’s YouTube account had been banned following the Jan. 6 incursion at the U.S. Capitol.
YouTube claimed that they had gone to those extraordinary lengths to remove Trump’s channel to nix potential videos that may incite violence.
(The channel was reinstated in March 2023.)
The YouTube settlement is the second-biggest of the lawsuits brought against various tech titans by Trump — and that appears to be intentional.
The biggest settlement Trump had was with Facebook parent company Meta Platforms, which was for $25 million.
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