Facebook negated reports suggesting Trump's account was reactivated.
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Facebook and Instagram: Trump's Accounts Still On Ice?
Hot dang, folks! The wild west of social media is still abuzz with speculation about the accounts of none other than the 45th President of the United States, Mr. Donald J. Trump. So, let's dive into the latest scoop!
Andy Stone, a rep from Facebook, fired off a tweet to quash earlier reports suggesting that Trump's accounts on their beloved platform (yes, that's Facebook's and Instagram's home, in case ya didn't know) had been back in action. According to Stone, "Nothing's changed in the status of President Trump's presence on our platform. His access remains bricked indefinitely."
That's right, son - Mr. Trump's accounts are still grounded, baby. Now, before you go scoffing and muttering about fake news and whatnot, allow me to clarify a little bit more.
Some intrepid online reporters and users posted screenshots showing Trump's accounts seemingly active. But hang on there, cowboy – don't get too ahead of yourselves. The former presidential press war horse, Jason Miller, later told NBC that the "From the Desk of Donald Trump" blog, where Donald shared his thoughts with his peeps, has kicked the bucket permanently. Ain't coming back, folks.
Now, it all goes back to January 6th when Trump's supporters packed the Capitol building like sardines, and the almighty social media giants (Facebook and Twitter, to be specific) booted Trump's accounts.
As for the details on why Trump's accounts aren't up and running yet, well, it's a bit of a wild goose chase. Some sources are pointing to a report from DW News that mentioned users following Trump's and Mike Pence's accounts in 2025, suggesting some form of account activity. But let's be real here – that report is as crystal clear as mud. It doesn't tell us jack about whether the accounts were officially reactivated or not.
In case ya missed it, the Trump administration's been making headlines with measures like reinstating Schedule F for federal employees and imposing tariffs. But none of that sheds much light on the whole social media account situation, if you catch my drift.
Bottom line: With no clear confirmation from either Meta (the parent company of Facebook and Instagram) or Trump's camp, the status of the accounts remains as mysterious as a fresh bowl of chili in the middle of the desert. Keep your eyes peeled, folks, and stay tuned for any updates!
- Despite earlier speculation, Facebook representative Andy Stone confirmed that Donald Trump's accounts on their platform remain suspended indefinitely, amidst ongoing policy-and-legislation discussions regarding social media and politics.
- Regarding the reactivation of Trump's accounts, a report from DW News suggested potential account activity in 2025, but the specifics remain unclear, leaving the public in a state of suspense.
- Though reports of Trump's "From the Desk of Donald Trump" blog resurfacing circulated recently, former presidential press war horse Jason Miller informed NBC that the blog has been permanently dismantled, leaving a significant gap in general-news entertainment.
- It all began in January when Trump's supporters stormed the Capitol building, leading to the suspension of his accounts on social media giants Facebook and Twitter, residually shrouding his return in uncertainty.
- In parallel with political and legislative developments surrounding the Trump administration, such as the reinstatement of Schedule F and the imposition of tariffs, there's yet to be any clarity regarding the ongoing status of his social media accounts, leaving many questioning and eagerly awaiting any publicly disclosed information.
