<p>Facebook Inc's oversight board has received a "user statement" for the case it is deciding about whether the social media company was right to indefinitely suspend former President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts, a board spokeswoman confirmed on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Facebook handed the case to its independent board in January. The board's process gave administrators of Trump's Facebook page the option to submit a statement challenging Facebook's decision.</p>.<p>The spokeswoman said the board would have no further comment until it had issued a decision.</p>.<p>The news was first reported by the UK's Channel 4 News.</p>
<p>Facebook Inc's oversight board has received a "user statement" for the case it is deciding about whether the social media company was right to indefinitely suspend former President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts, a board spokeswoman confirmed on Tuesday.</p>.<p>Facebook handed the case to its independent board in January. The board's process gave administrators of Trump's Facebook page the option to submit a statement challenging Facebook's decision.</p>.<p>The spokeswoman said the board would have no further comment until it had issued a decision.</p>.<p>The news was first reported by the UK's Channel 4 News.</p>