Social media Platform Facebook has removed a video of Donald Trump from his daughter-in-law Lara Trump's page.
The social media platform banned Mr Trump from its platform in January following riots by his followers on the Capitol building in Washington DC.
A new Fox News anchor posted a video of herself talking to Mr Trump on multiple points.
She posted a screenshot of an Email which she has received from the Facebook authority.
Lara Trump, the wife of Mr Trump's son Eric, rather than posting the interview for her online show The Right View on the video platform Rumble and linked to it from her Facebook page. Long-time Trump supporter and News TV host Sean Hannity explained the move as "censorship" in a tweet. Suspension of Facebook on Mr Trump's account- a day after the Capitol riots - is being reviewed by its new Oversight Board, set up to rule on controversial moderation decisions. Defending the ban at the time, Facebook founder & CEO Mark Zuckerburg said: "We understand the risks of allowing the US President, Mr Donald Trump, to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great." Recently Former US President Mr Donald Trump was also banned from Social media giants like YouTube and Twitter. Now let's see what steps Trump is going to take?
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