Former US President Donald Trump was banned from all social media platforms after his speeches gave encouragement to his supports to attack the Capitol. Twitter banned him for a lifetime and Facebook put a stop to his account for an indefinite period. After the Capitol attack.
While he sits there idly after losing his presidency post he is now is struggling to lift a ban on his Twitter account. He recently approached the court seeking to restore his Twitter account.
The trial is set to begin Friday in federal court in Florida. Trump’s lawsuit against Twitter, Facebook, and Google in July is ongoing.
He argued that his social media was banned in January out of political malice. Trump’s lawyer has appealed to Twitter to immediately order the recovery of his account. Stating the Trump had taken down all the content when Twitter had requested him to.
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However, Twitter responded to the claim by saying, “Trump did not immediately respond to our request.” Trump supporters are known to have created havoc in the United States on January 6. Twitter banned his account, alleging that Trump had posted to incite the incident.
Since then, Facebook and Google have also taken a number of actions against Trump’s accounts.
Trump is accusing Twitter of letting the Taliban tweet but not him due to some misunderstanding. His lawyers are begging the federal court for revoking his account.
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