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YouTube Agrees to Major Settlement, Helping Fund Trump’s White House Ballroom Project

Tech giant will pay more than twenty-four million dollars in settlement that directs the bulk of funds toward the White House State Ballroom fund
YouTube has reached a settlement with President Donald Trump in a long-running lawsuit over the suspension of his account after the January 6, 2021 U.S. Capitol attack, with the agreed payment set to contribute significant funding to the planned White House State Ballroom project.

Under the terms of the agreement, YouTube’s parent company, Alphabet, will pay a total of twenty-four and a half million dollars to resolve the claims that the platform wrongfully restricted Trump’s account.

Most of this sum — twenty-two million dollars — will be directed into the Trust for the National Mall, a nonprofit entity overseeing construction of the new ballroom that Mr. Trump has proposed on White House grounds.

The lawsuit, originally filed in 2021, contended that YouTube’s suspension of Mr. Trump’s channel infringed on his ability to communicate during a critical period and unfairly limited access to his political messages.

YouTube reinstated Trump’s account in 2023 but agreed to settle the broader legal dispute in order to avoid protracted litigation.

The settlement does not include any admission of liability or changes to the company’s content moderation policies.

Approximately two and a half million dollars of the payout will be distributed to other plaintiffs in the case, including conservative groups and individuals who had joined Trump’s legal challenge.

The allocation of funds to the ballroom project marks a notable development in the financing of what has become one of the Trump administration’s most ambitious White House expansion initiatives.

The planned State Ballroom is part of an expansive renovation and addition to the White House complex on the site of the former East Wing, envisaged as a ceremonial space for state functions, official dinners and formal gatherings.

The project, with estimated costs in the hundreds of millions, has drawn attention from preservationists and lawmakers, but private funding sources, including this settlement contribution from YouTube, have been central to its backing.

Recent disclosures indicate that Alphabet’s contribution sits alongside corporate and individual donations supporting the construction effort.

The resolution with YouTube follows earlier settlements President Trump secured from other major technology platforms, including Meta and X, over similar disputes related to account actions following the Capitol events.

Together, these settlements have supplied funds earmarked for projects linked to Trump’s legacy and official initiatives, reinforcing the administration’s approach to resolving legal challenges with major tech companies in a way that also supports its broader domestic agenda.
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