Washington, D.C., 13 July– Meta, the parent organization of Facebook and Instagram, has lifted the bans on former President Donald Trump's accounts, as reported by CBS News on Saturday, July 13.

The bans were originally imposed in January 2021 after Trump was accused of inciting the Capitol Hill riots. This decision comes as a significant relief to Trump and his supporters, particularly as he is a nominee for the Republican Party in the upcoming presidential election.

Meta announced in a blog post that Trump will no longer face the heightened suspension penalty on his Facebook and Instagram accounts.