Donald Trump Announces Lawsuit Against Jack Dorsey, Mark Zuckerberg (Video)

President Donald Trump announced a class action lawsuit against Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Wednesday at his golf course in Bedminster, New Jersey.

The press conference was scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. Eastern. The livestream is provided courtesy of Right Side Broadcasting News.

The lawsuit will be spearheaded by the America First Policy Institute, a group founded by Trump Administration alumni Brooke Rollins and Linda McMahon, and reportedly advised by Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.

Via Axios:

Details: Trump is scheduled to make an announcement at a press conference today at 11 am.

Trump’s legal effort is supported by the America First Policy Institute, a non-profit focused on perpetuating Trump’s policies.

The group’s president and CEO and board chair, former Trump officials Linda McMahon and Brooke Rollins, will accompany him during the announcement.

Class action lawsuits would enable him to sue the two tech CEOs on behalf of a broader group of people that he argues have been censored by biased policies.

The tech giants are likely to use Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to argue that they have a right to censor anyone, at any time, for any reason — an argument that courts have in the past accepted.

President Trump attempted a last-minute executive rulemaking change to Section 230 in his final months of office, but then-FCC chairman Ajit Pai killed the effort on the day after January 6, after previously voicing support for it.

Had Florida passed a law regulating tech platforms as common carriers in the Sunshine State, then Trump as a Florida resident would be on a much stronger legal footing against the tech giants. Florida Republicans did not pass such a bill — and the bill they did pass was blocked by a federal judge.

Florida state Rep. Anthony Sabatini, who is running for U.S. Congress in the state’s 7th district, has pledged to introduce a bill regulating tech companies like common carriers in a future legislative session.

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