Facebook Was Right To Ban Trump For ‘Egging On’ Violent Capitol Mob, Says Board Member

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A co-chair of Facebook’s independent Oversight Board strongly defended the decision to uphold a ban on Donald Trump, saying the former president clearly violated rules when he “egged on” the Capitol mob as lawmakers “cowered in fear” for their lives.

Trump “bears a responsibility for his own situation. He put himself in this bed, and he can sleep in it,” Michael McConnell told Chris Wallace on “Fox News Sunday.”

Then-President Trump issued incendiary statements “as a mob was rampaging through the Capitol, as members of Congress were cowering in fear, as the rioters were threatening Vice President Pence’s life,” McConnell said.

He made “perfunctory [calls] asking for peace, but mostly he was just egging them on,” McConnell added.

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As the mob was overrunning Capitol police, calling for politicians to be hanged, Trump hailed rioters on Facebook as “great patriots” and “special people.” He indicated in a post that such violence was to be expected when a “sacred landslide election victory … is stripped away,” referring to his lie that the presidential election was rigged. Trump also again baselessly declared in a Facebook video: “The was a fraudulent election.”

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This is a “plain violation of Facebook’s rules against praising dangerous individuals and organizations at a time of violence,” McConnell explained. “Mr. Trump is subject to the same rules on Facebook as everyone else. The Oversight Board held that this was in fact a violation, and thus Facebook was justified in taking them [Trump’s comments] down.”

The Oversight Board ruled last week that Trump had “created an environment where a serious risk of violence was possible” with his posts during the riot. McConnell, a constitutional law professor at Stanford University and former federal judge, said the decision was not a violation of Trump’s First Amendment rights because free speech protections do not apply to privately owned platforms. “He’s customer,” said McConnell. “No judge in the country would rule” in favor of the former president on free speech, he noted.AMIBC® - VOTE! BE COUNTED! BE HEARD! 

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