Facebook Deletes Video Of Donald Trump Interview With Son-in-law

JAKARTA - Facebook reportedly deleted a video interview featuring the 45th President of the United States (US) Donald Trump. The video was first uploaded by Trump's son-in-law, namely Lara Trump.

Through her personal Instagram account, Eric Trump's wife who is also a contributor to Fox News uploaded an email that is said to be from Facebook. Following the video content deleted by Facebook.

"In line with the block we put on Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts, any further content uploaded with Donald Trump's voice will be removed and will result in additional restrictions on the account," the message read in the email, as quoted by Business Insider, Thursday, April 1. .

So far the social media giant has not commented on removing the video content of Donald Trump's interview. Even so, Facebook has indeed suspended Donald Trump's account since January 7.

Trump's Facebook account was blocked for violating social media rules for not posting controversial posts. Recalling the unrest that was triggered by Trump supporters on the Capitol Hill Building, Washington DC when Congress held a certification of the results of the US election on January 6.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, at that time, said that his decision to block Donald Trump's account was because he violated social media rules too often. "We believe the risk of allowing the president to continue using our services during this period is too great."

Apart from Facebook, Twitter has also permanently blocked Donald Trump's account. Likewise with YouTube, even if Trump decides to run again in 2024.