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Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg arrives for a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in October 2019. Susan Walsh/AP hide caption

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Insurrection At The Capitol: Live Updates

Facebook Bans President Trump From Posting For The Rest Of His Presidency

The move is the most severe punishment any social media company has taken in response to Trump, who used online platforms to encourage the violent mob that stormed the Capitol on Wednesday.

Facebook Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg arrives for a hearing before the House Financial Services Committee on Capitol Hill in October 2019. Susan Walsh/AP hide caption

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Facebook Bans President Trump From Posting For The Rest Of His Presidency

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Ashli Babbitt of San Diego, seen here in a photo posted on Twitter in 2020, was shot and killed by U.S. Capitol Police during the insurrection at the Capitol on Wednesday. @Ashli_Babbitt/Screenshot by NPR hide caption

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Authorities Identify Woman Killed By Police During U.S. Capitol Rioting

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