The companies of the American Big Tech are “biased” and have operated a political censorship. With these reasons, the former US president Donald Trump has announced a class action “against the tech giants, Facebook, Google and Twitter, and against their CEOs, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai and Jack Dorsey”, accused by the former president of the United States of “illegal and unconstitutional censorship”. Trump spoke from his Bedminster, New Jersey golf club. It is not yet clear who else is involved in the class action – which is a lawsuit brought by a multiplicity of individuals with the same motivations – but this mechanism is precisely the causes that point to large economic compensation.
Trump’s lawsuit is backed by the America First Policy Institute. Trump was permanently suspended from Twitter and for at least another two years by Facebook, after thousands of his supporters stormed the US Capitol in Washington on January 6, at his urging. Google also blocked content related to the president’s supporters and removed Parler – the social media used by conservative users – from its app store.
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