The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Trump escalates war on Twitter, social media protection­s

- By Zeke Miller

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump escalated his war on social media companies, signing an executive order Thursday challengin­g the liability protection­s that have served as a bedrock for unfettered speech on the internet.

Still, the move appears to be more about politics than substance, as the president aims to rally supporters after he lashed out at Twitter for applying fact checks to two of his tweets.

Trump said the fact checks were “editorial decisions” by Twitter and amounted to political activism. He said it should cost those companies their protection from lawsuits for what is posted on their platforms.

Trump and his allies, who rely heavily on Twitter to verbally flog their foes, have long accused the tech giants in liberal-leaning Silicon Valley of targeting conservati­ves on social media by fact-checking them or removing their posts.

“We’re fed up with it,” Trump said, claiming the order would uphold freedom of speech.

It directs executive branch agencies to ask independen­t rule-making agencies, including the Federal Communicat­ions Commission and the Federal Trade Commission, to study whether they can place new regulation­s on the companies — though experts express doubts much can be done without an act of Congress.

Companies like Twitter and Facebook are granted liability protection under Section 230 of the Communicat­ions Decency Act because they are treated as “platforms,” rather than “publishers,” which can face lawsuits over content.

A similar executive order was previously considered by the administra­tion but shelved over concerns it couldn’t pass legal muster and that it violated conservati­ve principles on deregulati­on and free speech.

New York Post

 ?? EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Donald Trump holds up a copy of the protection­s for social media giants Thursday. before signing an executive order aimed at curbing
EVAN VUCCI — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump holds up a copy of the protection­s for social media giants Thursday. before signing an executive order aimed at curbing

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