Hindustan Times (East UP)

Force Twitter to reinstate my account, Trump asks court

- letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON: Former US president Donald Trump asked a federal judge to force Twitter to temporaril­y reinstate his account while he sues to permanentl­y return to the social media network.

Trump’s request for a preliminar­y injunction against Twitter was filed late on Friday in Miami, Florida. The Republican, who lost his bid for a second term in office, claims Twitter cancelled his account in January under pressure from his political rivals in Congress.

Twitter declined to comment on the filing.

Trump had more than 88 million followers on Twitter. The company kicked him off its platform on January 8, two days after a mob of his supporters carried out a deadly attack on the Capitol to prevent President Joe Biden’s victory from being confirmed by Congress. Trump used Twitter and other social media platforms to falsely and repeatedly claim that the election had been rigged.

Twitter “exercises a degree of power and control over political discourse in this country that is immeasurab­le, historical­ly unpreceden­ted, and profoundly dangerous to open democratic debate,” the former president’s lawyers said in the filing.

Trump also claims Twitter improperly censored him during his presidency by labelling his tweets as “misleading informatio­n” or indicating they violated the company’s rules against “glorifying violence”.

Numerous lawsuits filed by Trump and his supporters seeking to overturn the election result failed across the country due to a lack of evidence of mass voter fraud.

Trump’s own attorney general at the time, Bill Barr, and US intelligen­ce agencies agreed with state election officials that any fraud in the election wouldn’t have changed the results.

Trump also accused Twitter of inconsiste­ntly applying rules for posts about Covid-19, claiming news organisati­ons had falsely claimed that social-justice protests in 2020 weren’t sources of infection while the attack on the Capitol was.

“This outright inconsiste­ncy is in line with a desire by defendant to placate government actors who generally approved of the protests of the summer of 2020” and “generally disapprove­d of the events of January 6”, Trump said.

 ?? AGENCIES ?? A photo illustrati­on shows the suspended Twitter account of former US president Donald Trump on a smartphone.
AGENCIES A photo illustrati­on shows the suspended Twitter account of former US president Donald Trump on a smartphone.
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