The Pak Banker

Trump to meet state AGs to discuss liability shield

- -AP

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump plans to meet on Wednesday with a group of Republican state attorneys general about revising a key law that shields social media companies from liability for content posted by their users and allows them to remove lawful but objectiona­ble posts. "Online censorship goes far beyond the issue of free speech, it's also one of protecting consumers and ensuring they are informed of their rights and resources to fight back under the law," White House spokesman Judd Deere said. "State attorneys general are on the front lines of this issue and President Trump wants to hear their perspectiv­es."

A person briefed on the matter said Trump is expected to meet with the state attorneys general of Texas, Arizona, Utah, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississipp­i, South Carolina and Missouri. In May, Trump signed an executive order that seeks new regulatory oversight of tech firms' content moderation decisions and backed legislatio­n to scrap or weaken the law, Section 230. He directed the Commerce Department to file the petition asking the Federal Communicat­ion Commission (FCC) to limit protection­s under Section 230 after Twitter Inc warned readers in May to fact-check his posts about unsubstant­iated claims of fraud in mail-in voting. FCC Chairman Ajit Pai opened the petition to a 45-day public comment.

Earlier this month, the Republican state attorneys general of Texas, Louisiana, Indiana and Missouri backed Trump's push, arguing social media platforms cannot be truly free "unless the participan­ts understand the rules of the forum, and competitio­n is able to provide alternativ­es when speech restrictio­ns go too far."

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