Donald Trump has filed class-action lawsuits against the 3 social media giants – Facebook, Twitter and YouTube — claiming the tech companies are censoring him and conservatives.
Trump claims the Silicon Valley companies “engaged in impermissible censorship.” He accuses them of hiding behind Section 230 – the internet law that protects tech companies from lawsuits over content moderation decisions.
The lawsuit claims Facebook, Twitter and YouTube rise are not just typical private companies but more akin to a state actor. As such, Trump claims they have to abide by the First Amendment right to free speech.
Trump claims they “indefinitely banned the sitting President of the United States for exercising his constitutional right of free speech.”
Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg banned Trump from the platform in the wake of the Capitol riot saying it was too great a risk to America for Trump to remain on the platform. The ban’s been extended until early 2023.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey followed suit and banned Trump permanently. Google chief Sundar Pichai also deactivated Trump from YouTube, which is owned by Google.
Trump also claims the companies have mounted “an aggressive campaign of censorship against a multitude of conservatives through censorship (flagging, shadow banning, etc.) resulting from legislative coercion.”
Trump claims the social media ban came “at the behest of, with cooperation from, and the approval of, Democrat lawmakers.”
Trump is asking for the judge to order the tech giants to restore the accounts of him and others in the class and to prohibit the alleged censorship going forward. They also want damages and to declare Section 230 unconstitutional.
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