There sure does seem to be a lot of “FAFO” happening these days, doesn’t there?
More specifically, the last 10 years were filled with a lot of FA and now in 2025 the FO seems to be hitting extremely hard.
And I am loving it!
If you don’t know what FAFO means, Google it.
Ok, now here’s the latest….
Remember when President Trump was kicked off of Facebook and all Meta platforms?
President Trump recently sued over it and according to reports out today, Mark Zuckerberg is bending the knee once again and paying $25 million to settle that lawsuit.
Take a look:
🚨BREAKING: Meta to pay President Trump $25 million to resolve a lawsuit resulting from the company suspending his accounts. pic.twitter.com/a861pRUHRR
— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) January 29, 2025
Ok, so President Trump’s accounts being banned were worth $25 million….
That means the TWO “We Love Trump” Facebook Pages I had that got wiped out for no reason by Zuckerberg should each be worth $1-2 million, right?
Mark, time to pay up buddy!
Actually, I’d settle for simply getting them turned back on again.
Mark, you’ve got that long hair, and you’re now all MAGA (and we TOTALLY trust you), and you’re surfing in tuxedos while carrying an American Flag….I get it, you’re just so cool and patriotic now! So time to reinstate my two “We Love Trump” Facebook Pages!
According to CNN, the bulk of the settlement funds will go towards President Trump’s upcoming Presidential Library. You gotta love our President, he’s even thinking 4+ years into the future and making plans now to privately pay for his Presidential Library so it’s not paid for with taxpayer funds!
President Trump signed a settlement agreement at the White House Wednesday to end the lawsuit he brought against Meta after the company suspended his account in the aftermath of the January 6 attack on the Capitol, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Trump signed the agreement that, according to a preliminary draft, requires Meta to pay out roughly $25 million, $22 million of which will go to a fund for Trump’s forthcoming presidential library. The remaining amount goes to attorneys’ fees and the other plaintiffs, a person familiar with the matter said.
The settlement comes after Zuckerberg has worked to ingratiate himself with Trump since he won the 2024 election, donating $1 million to his inauguration and then attending as he sat alongside Cabinet members. He also relaxed new content moderation rules on Facebook, Instagram and Threads, scrapping partnerships with third-party fact-checking groups and move toward an X-style “community notes” system instead.
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Congrats to President Trump on another big win!
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