Facebook bans Donald Trump for two years over storming of US Capitol

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Facebook bans Donald Trump for two years over storming of US Capitol
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🚨 BREAKING: Donald Trump's Facebook account is to be suspended for two years

The former US president was blocked from the platform indefinitely following violent clashes in the US Capitol on January 6, which Mr Trump was blamed for inciting.

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