On 5/6/2022 5:41 PM, George Anthony wrote:
On Friday, May 6, 2022 at 4:49:51 PM UTC-7, Technobarbarian wrote:
"Former president Donald Trump and his allies have lost a lawsuit
demanding Twitter lift his lifetime suspension."
"The 17-page ruling noted a number of structural deficiencies with
Trump's lawsuit, but did allow plaintiffs to file an amended complaint
by May 27."
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-twitter-lawsuit-2657278450/
TB
What can you expect from this losers, just look at the candidates they pick
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/republican-candidate-charged-murdering-wife-175932276.html
Yep. That guy looks like he would fit right in at any of the
fascist rallies. What choice did they have? It was either that or some
baby killing Democrat. Everyone knows they do even worse things to the
babies they don't kill.
DENIED: Obama-Appointed Federal Judge Dismisses Trump Lawsuit Against
Twitter For ‘Failure To Plausibly State A Claim’
By Tommy ChristopherMay 7th, 2022, 10:23 am
"Federal Judge James Donato has dismissed former President Donald
Trump‘s lawsuit against Twitter, stating that Trump’s suit failed “to plausibly state a claim.”
Trump filed suit over Twitter’s decision to ban him from the platform following the Trump-incited Capitol insurrection, but Judge Donato — who
was appointed to the United States District Court for the Northern
District of California by then-President Barack Obama in 2013 and
confirmed by a 90 to 5 margin in 2014 — dismissed that suit this week:
A judge dismissed a lawsuit former President Trump brought last year
against Twitter and its then-CEO Jack Dorsey. The social media giant had
sought to dismiss the suit, which Trump filed after Twitter banned him
from its platform, for “failure to plausibly state a claim.”
Trump, the American Conservative Union and five other people claimed
Twitter violated their right to free speech under the First Amendment
after it “censored” their accounts. U.S. District Judge for Northern California James Donato rejected their argument because Twitter is a
private company, and the free speech clause in the Constitution applies
only to the government. The judge found no evidence that Twitter acted
on behalf of government officials, as plaintiffs also alleged.
The plaintiffs also accused Twitter of violating two Florida acts — the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act and the Stop Social
Media Censorship Act. The lawsuit, which was originally filed in
Florida, was moved to Northern California, where Twitter is located.
Trump and the other plaintiffs have until May 27 to file an amended
complaint, according to CBS News."
TB
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