Former US president Donald Trump goes ahead with the lawsuit against Twitter, Facebook
Former United States president Donald Trump has announced that he will be suing top social media platforms--Facebook and Twitter. He also said that he will go ahead with an anti-censorship lawsuit against web browser Google as well.
Trump announced on Wednesday that he is filing this class action lawsuit for years of long battle for his version of free speech against the tech giants who have been, according to him, targeting him since the time he took over the White House.
The former president was at his regular meeting at the Golf club where he told the reporters that he has decided to take action against those hampering the process of free speech.
“Today, in conjunction with the America First Policy Institute, I'm filing as the lead class representative, a major class-action lawsuit against the big tech giants including Facebook, Google and Twitter as well as their CEOs, Mark Zuckerberg Sundar Pichai and Jack Dorsey -- three real nice guys,” he asserted.
His emphasis on the Facebook CEO can be taken back to the time he had objected to him infringing privacy and controlling freedom of speech. He said that these top tech firms enforce illegal censorship on free speech. The republican was banned from using or posting on facebook and Twitter after the deadly incident at the Capitol building.
Things became certain when despite media groups announcing that Joe Biden was the president elect of the country, Donald Trump took to Twitter saying that it was him who won the elections. Twitter alerted the audience saying that the tweet might have been manipulated and clarified that Twitter, as a platform, did not confirm the same.

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