After being banned from social media, Donald Trump has now filed a class action lawsuit against Twitter, Facebook and Google.
The dispute between Donald Trump (75) and social media is picking up speed again. The former US president announced on Wednesday (July 7th) in Bedminster, New Jersey, in front of the media that he would file lawsuits against Facebook, Twitter and Google “and their CEOs”. He cited “illegal censorship” as the reason. Trump was banned from Facebook and Twitter at the beginning of the year after he had contributed to the violent storming of the Capitol in Washington on January 6, 2021 with allegedly inciting news. Now the 75-year-old demands a quick restoration of his accounts.
Accordingly, three separate complaints were filed under Trump’s name in federal court in Miami on Wednesday, one against each of the internet giants. Trump also said: “There is no better evidence that big tech is out of control than the fact that they banned the incumbent President of the United States earlier this year. If you do it to me, you can do it to anyone.” . “
Trump banned from Facebook until 2023
Facebook announced in June that it would block Trump’s profile until January 2023. In two years’ time, according to the report, experts will weigh up “whether the risk to public safety has declined”. Google’s video platform YouTube is proceeding in a similar way. Twitter is sticking to a complete ban.

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