President Donald Trump has won a $24.5 million settlement from YouTube over the platform’s suspension of his account following the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riots.

The Alphabet-owned company is the last of the three major social media platforms sued by Trump , alongside Meta and Twitter, now called X, to resolve claims tied to his removal.

According to a court filing obtained by Fox News Digital, $22 million of the settlement will be contributed on Trump’s behalf to the Trust for the National Mall, a nonprofit supporting construction of a new White House State Ballroom.

Per the filing, Alphabet will also pay $2.5 million to other plaintiffs, including the American Conservative Union, author Naomi Wolf, and several individuals.

The deal closes out a series of high-profile legal battles T

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