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Trump to sue Facebook, Twitter bosses over social media ban

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Facebook suspect Trump will use its platform to try rigging elections

Former US President Donald Trump is set to sue Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for blocking him from the two giants social media platforms. 

Bloomberg quoted an anonymous but reliable source as saying that Trump is planning to champion a class-action lawsuits, which will be announced at a press conference next Tuesday, in which he would be claiming a violation chis first amendment rights.

Twitter permanently banned Trump in January for his role in instigating a mob attack on the US Capitol in a deadly riot to stop the counting of Electoral College votes for President Joe Biden.

Facebook followed Twitter and last month, it said Trump would remain suspended from its networks for at least two years, with the possibility of being reinstated in 2023 if risk to public safety has subsided.

Without access to the broad reach afforded by social media giants, Trump has struggled to maintain an online presence. He shut down his blog-like “From the Desk of Donald J Trump”, though he frequently sends out several press statements a day — often targeting fellow Republicans he believes are insufficiently loyal.

Trump recently stepped up his public activity by restarting rallies and making a trip to the southern US border last week to criticise Biden’s immigration policies. He’s backing candidates in the 2022 midterm elections and actively opposing others. He has also held out the prospect he could run again in 2024.

The former president has been teasing that he’ll launch a new platform that can’t remove him. He said on Dave Rubin’s Rubin Report podcast on 25 June that “there’s a lot of platforms out there, that’s what we’re looking at, getting the right platform, a perfect platform, and I think you’ll see something fairly soon”.

During his presidency, Trump used Twitter for everything from insulting rivals to major policy announcements, and he relied on Facebook especially to raise money from small-dollar donors.

Meanwhile, both Facebook and Twitter have declined to comment on the suit.

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