China News Service, June 5th. According to a report by the US Chinese website, on the 4th local time, the American social media giant Facebook announced that it would continue the company’s independent oversight committee’s decision in May and continue to freeze former President Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts will be unblocked until January 7, 2023 at the earliest.

Subsequently, Trump called this decision an "insult" and said that he would not entertain Facebook CEO Zuckerberg again after "returning to the White House."

Data map: Former US President Trump.

  According to reports, Facebook’s vice president of global affairs Clegg said that Trump’s actions on its social platforms “seriously violated the rules and should be subject to the highest punishment under the new enforcement agreement.

  The company stated that once the two-year period expires, it “will seek expert opinions to assess whether public safety risks have subsided.” The company also stated that it will no longer provide comprehensive exemptions for “deceptive or abusive content” by politicians.

  According to reports, this latest decision means that Trump cannot use Facebook or Instagram to speak to his fans before the 2022 midterm elections.

  In this regard, Trump criticized in a statement: "We should not continue to let them engage in censorship and ban. In the end, we will win."

Data map: Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of the American social media platform Facebook.

  The statement read: "Next time I am in the White House, I will not have dinner with Zuckerberg and his wife at his request. Everything is done in business!" According to US media, this is so far Trump's attitude towards 2024. The clearest statement made by seeking re-election in 2009.

  According to reports, Facebook's ban on Trump's account began after the riots in the US Congress on January 6.

In May, the Facebook Oversight Committee recommended that Trump's account should continue to be frozen, but opposed to doing so indefinitely, and asked Facebook to review the decision to establish an "appropriate response" that complies with the platform's rules.

  Recently, Trump's personal website "From Donald Trump's Desk", which was opened for only one month, has been permanently closed.

Because the account was blocked by most social networks, Trump launched the platform on May 4, but the site was not visited very much.