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YouTube to pay $24.5 million for White House ballroom to settle lawsuit from Trump

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Subject YouTube to pay $24.5 million for White House ballroom to settle lawsuit from Trump
Date Tue, 30 Sep 2025 07:57:54 -0000 (UTC)
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YouTube has agreed to pay $24.5 million to settle a lawsuit brought by 
President Trump, who sued the video-sharing platform and its chief 
executive for temporarily suspending Mr. Trump's account after the 2021 
insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, court papers filed Monday show.

The bulk of the money is slated to go to a planned White House ballroom 
backed by Mr. Trump.

The settlement, filed in the U.S. District Court in Northern California, 
ends a four-year legal battle between the company and Mr. Trump, who has 
also recently settled with Meta and X after suing the Big Tech firms for 
similar suspensions. Mr. Trump's accounts on Meta and X were restored in 
2022, and his YouTube account was restored in 2023. 

In January, Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, agreed to 
pay $25 million to Mr. Trump to settle a 2021 lawsuit over its own 
suspension of his accounts following the Capitol attack. A month later, X 
agreed to pay Mr. Trump $10 million to settle its lawsuit, which was filed 
before billionaire Trump ally Elon Musk bought the platform. 

The lawsuit against YouTube argued that the suspension violated Mr. 
Trump's First Amendment rights because it was allegedly done "in response 
to coercion of the federal government." Attorneys for the tech firm had 
called that argument "meritless" in a 2021 court filing, and said forcing 
the platform to host Mr. Trump without any restrictions "would conflict 
with YouTube's own First Amendment rights."

In settling the lawsuit, YouTube and its parent company, Google parent 
Alphabet, agreed to pay $22 million to Mr. Trump, all of which will be 
directed into the Trust for the National Mall, a fund that is "dedicated 
to restoring, preserving, and elevating that National Mall" and "to 
support the construction of the White House State Ballroom" that Mr. Trump 
is building.

Some $2.5 million will go to the other plaintiffs in the case whose 
accounts were removed from the site, including the American Conservative 
Union.  

Trump attorney John Coale told CBS News, "Glad it's over," noting that the 
settlements in Mr. Trump's cases against tech companies have added up to 
around $60 million.

A representative for Alphabet did not comment on the settlement.

The Trump administration announced in July that a 90,000-square-foot 
ballroom with a seated capacity for 650 people will be constructed in the 
White House's East Wing. 

CBS News reported earlier this month that corporate and individual donors 
have pledged nearly $200 million to cover construction costs, and 
fundraising is ongoing. Google, R.J. Reynolds, Booz Allen Hamilton, 
Lockheed Martin, Palantir and NextEra Energy have donated, sources told 
CBS News, and so have firms in the tech, manufacturing, banking and health 
industries.

Mr. Trump has cultivated closer ties with tech companies since returning 
to office. Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Amazon 
founder Jeff Bezos attended his inauguration in January, and Musk led his 
administration's Department of Government Efficiency for months.

Arden Farhi and Jennifer Jacobs contributed to this report.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/youtube-settles-trump-lawsuit-white-house-
ballroom/

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YouTube to pay $24.5 million for White House ballroom to settle lawsuit from Trump useapen <yourdime@outlook.com> - 2025-09-30 07:57 +0000
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