The Columbus Dispatch

Trump asks judge to halt his Twitter ban

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NEW YORK – Former President Donald Trump has asked a federal judge in Florida to force Twitter to restore his account, which the company suspended in January following the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol.

Trump’s attorneys on Friday filed a motion in U.S. District Court in Miami seeking a preliminar­y injunction against Twitter and its CEO, Jack Dorsey. They argue that Twitter is censoring Trump in violation of his First Amendment rights, according to the motion.

Twitter declined to comment Saturday on Trump’s filing.

The company permanentl­y banned Trump from its platform days after his followers violently stormed the Capitol building to try to block Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s presidenti­al win. Twitter cited concerns that Trump would incite further violence. Prior to the ban, Trump had roughly 89 million followers on Twitter.

Trump was also suspended from Facebook and Google’s Youtube over similar concerns that he would provoke violence. Facebook’s ban will last two years, until Jan. 7, 2023, after which the company will review his suspension. Youtube’s ban is indefinite.

In July, Trump filed lawsuits in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida against all three tech companies and their CEOS, claiming that he and other conservati­ves have been wrongfully censored. The motion for a preliminar­y injunction was filed as part of Trump’s case against Twitter.

 ?? JACQUELYN MARTIN/AP FILE ?? Former President Donald Trump’s Twitter account was suspended in January following the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol.
JACQUELYN MARTIN/AP FILE Former President Donald Trump’s Twitter account was suspended in January following the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol.

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