Facebook’s decision to ban former President Donald Trump was upheld by Facebook’s oversight board on Wednesday. “Trump’s posts during the Capitol riot severely violated Facebook’s rules and encouraged and legitimized violence,” the board said in a statement. The two posts in question included Trump, who was president at the time, saying on Jan. 6 that his supporters were “very special.” The posts “violated Facebook’s rules prohibiting praise or support of people engaged in violence,” the board said in its decision. A Trump spokesman did not immediately return a voicemail. Trump spokesman Jason Miller said in a tweet that Trump would be issuing a statement shortly. The board also found that Facebook inappropriately termed the suspension “indefinite.” “It is not permissible for Facebook to keep a user off the platform for an undefined period, with no criteria for when or whether the account will be restored,” the board said, adding that …