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They re immune from so many different things, but not this lawsuit : Trump says of Big Tech
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Critics of Donald Trump reacted with derision and disdain Wednesday after the former president announced a lawsuit against three tech firms and their CEOs that banned him for violating company policies against false and hateful posts.
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Associated Pressreports Trump announced his class-action suit against Facebook, Twitter, and Google-owned YouTube, as well as respective CEOs Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and Sundar Pichai, in Bedminster, New Jersey Wednesday afternoon. We re asking the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida to order an immediate halt to social media companies illegal, shameful censorship of the American people, Trump said. We re going to hold Big Tech very accountable.
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Texas state lawmakers convened Thursday to consider a controversial bill that would reduce censorship of conservatives on social media.
The bill would make Texas the latest Republican state to go after social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube for alleged anti-conservative bias and censorship.
Florida passed a similar law last month, but a federal judge blocked it from going into effect. Meanwhile, other states, such as Utah and North Dakota, are pushing for laws to reduce censorship.
S.B. 12, which already passed the state Senate in March but not the House, would stop social media giants with more than 100 million monthly users from banning Texans on platforms for making political statements.