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Trump has sued Facebook, Twitter and Google after it restricted his account during the elections

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After the presidential election results in the US, supporters of former President Donald Trump created a fierce product in the US Parliament Capitol Building. After this, giant social media companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google banned former President Donald Trump on their respective platforms. Trump has now filed lawsuits against his CEOs, including Facebook, Twitter and Google.

Speaking to reporters at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey, former President Donald Trump said, “We are calling for an end to these restrictions.” Processes like blacklisting, deleting posts and suspending the user should be cancelled. We have filed lawsuits against social media companies and their CEOs. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter’s Jack Dorsey and Google and Alphabet’s Sundar Pichai have been targeted in their class-action lawsuit filed in South Florida.

Trump said he would be the key person to sue in such a collective action. They claim that they have been unfairly banned by these companies. These lawsuits have been filed in the US District Court on behalf of the former president.