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October 27, 2021
Trump Censorship Suit Against Twitter Sent To California
Another of Donald Trump's censorship suits against Big Tech is heading west, as a Miami federal judge granted Twitter Inc.'s motion to transfer the former president's case against it to the Northern District of California.
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October 07, 2021
YouTube Gets Trump's Censorship Suit Transferred To Calif.
A Florida federal judge on Wednesday granted YouTube's request to transfer former President Donald Trump's censorship lawsuit against the tech company to the Northern District of California, finding that a forum-selection clause within YouTube's terms of service is enforceable.
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October 07, 2021
Trump Says Facebook, Twitter Must Let Him Post Immediately
Former President Donald Trump urged a Florida federal court on Thursday to force Facebook to immediately reinstate his account — just a week after filing a similar preliminary injunction bid in his suit against Twitter — arguing that the censorship violates his right to free speech and a newly enacted Florida law.
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September 24, 2021
Trump Fights Transfer Of Big Tech Censorship Suits To Calif.
Former President Donald Trump is urging a Florida federal judge to dismiss requests by Twitter and YouTube to transfer his censorship suits against them to the Northern District of California, saying the forum selection clauses in their terms of service do not apply to governmental entities.
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July 27, 2021
Pro-Trump Pastor Can't File Amicus Brief In Twitter Feud
Pastor Rich Penkoski, leader of the anti-LGBTQ group Warriors for Christ, will not be allowed to file an amicus brief in support of former President Donald Trump's First Amendment suit against Twitter because it's too off-topic, a Florida federal judge ordered Tuesday.
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July 12, 2021
AG Invited To Rebut Challenge To Law In Trump Big Tech Suit
A Florida federal judge on Monday certified that a lawsuit former President Donald Trump filed last week against YouTube over alleged illegal censorship poses a constitutional question and gave U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland 60 days to decide whether to intervene on behalf of the federal government.
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July 07, 2021
Trump Hits Big Tech Platforms With Censorship Class Actions
Former President Donald Trump hit Twitter, Facebook and YouTube with proposed class action lawsuits Wednesday morning, accusing the Big Tech platforms of applying "a misguided reliance upon Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act" to censor free speech.