Trump is suing Twitter, Facebook and YouTube
As expected, former President Donald announced on Wednesday he plans to file class action lawsuits against Facebook, Twitter and YouTube as well as the CEOs of each respective company. Trump announced the legal bid at a press conference in Bedminster, New Jersey, promising the case would lead to an “end of the shadow banning, a stop to the silencing and the cancelling that you know so well.” Trump and his lawyers, many of whom he said come from the to tobacco industry, plan to file the lawsuits in the Southern District of Florida. Trump alleges the tech giants violated his First Amendment rights and even calls Facebook a “state actor” in one of the suits. The lawsuit against Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai names YouTube as a defendant. “Our case will prove this censorship is unconstitutional,” Trump said, adding that he plans to seek punitive damages from each of the companies. Following the January 6th US Capitol riot, both Twitter and Facebook suspended Trump from their respective platforms. “We believe the risks of allowing the President to continue to use our service during this period are simply too great,” Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said at the time. The action comes more than two months after Facebook’s Oversight Board said the company’s suspension of the former president was “appropriate.” Facebook currently plans to uphold the ban until at least January 2023. Following the decision, Trump called Facebook’s actions a “total disgrace and an embarrassment to our country.” Developing…
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