Donald Trump

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  • mg334

    Trump’s lawsuit against FB and Twitter is about as hilarious as it gets:
    - he filed both lawsuits in federal court in Florida. Facebook and Twitter’s terms of service require suits against them to be filed in the California jurisdictions - federal or state - where their headquarters are located.
    - he and *gasp* ACTUAL LAWYER AND LAW PROFESSOR Alan Dershowitz assert the case is the biggest First Amendment case of the 21st century. Shockingly, Dershowitz claims Trump’s 1A rights are being denied, but 1A has NOTHING to do with the rights of a corporation to ban users, because...
    - when you agree to the terms and conditions (that nobody ever reads but confirms they do) you agree to a multitude of rules, and violating those rules can absolutely get you kicked off, and there’s nothing you can do about it. It’s not a 1A right to use Twitter or Facebook.
    - lastly, Fox News viewers are among the dimmest and most gullible people living and breathing today. Avoid them.

    This video:
    https://twitter.com/acyn/status/…

    • I’m amazed that trump can still find lawyers to work for him. Hasn’t he stiffed all his past lawyers?Gnash
    • It's a fund raising campaign, they have a vast pool of dummies to exploit and they do it by drumming up bullshit grievances.zarkonite
    • yeah, for dershewitz it is (new book), but this is gonna cost trump a pretty pennymonospaced
    • yep, marketing and political theater. enjoy the showaliastime
    • Mono: They launched an email campaign at the same time asking for donations to help with this. He's going to pocket that shit like last time.zarkonite
    • Yes. To pay for his lawyers. Just like every time, the lawyers win, and Trump pays.monospaced
    • Money grab. He's not stupid and will bleed his followers dry. That would be great if it didn't go straight into his pockets.formed
    • Grab to pay lawyers. Trump won’t profit.monospaced

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