Former President Donald Trump returned to Instagram on April 18, ending his more than two-year absence on the social media platform. Trump, who is running for president in 2024, used his first post in 118 weeks to announce the release of a second series of his digital trading cards. “I am pleased to inform you…
Trump Breaks Instagram Silence With First Post Since Ban
NTD Business (Dec. 12): New Twitter Files Detail How Trump Was Banned; Used Car Prices Fall to Lowest Level in 2022
New details have emerged about how Twitter banned former President Donald Trump. We look at the internal discussions before he was kicked off the platform. Used car prices are falling from stratospheric heights, hitting the lowest level this year. By how much will they fall? And where are new car prices going? Microsoft is teaming…
Elon Musk Does the Unforgivable
Commentary Would Elon Musk be allowed on Twitter today if he didn’t also happen to own the company? No. There have been plenty of complaints ever since Musk announced his bid for the company last spring. Right from the get-go there was profound anxiety that Musk would circumvent Twitter’s habit of censoring opinions that ran…
Free Bird! Elon Frees It!
Elon Musk has officially purchased Twitter for $44 billion, posting “The bird is freed.” He is making swift moves, canning four of the top brass and locking code until everything is finalized. – BUY Jan 6 DVD: https://www.epochtv.shop/product-page/dvd-the-real-story-of-january-6, Promo Code “Beau” for 20% off Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Parler, Gab, and Twitter. * Click the “Save”…
Twitter’s Lawsuit Against Texas AG Over Trump Ban Gets Rejected Again by Court
A federal appeals court has dismissed microblogging site Twitter’s lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, which accused him of retaliating against the platform for the ban on former President Donald Trump. Twitter had instituted a lifetime ban on Trump due to his alleged role in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach. Subsequently, the Texas…
Trump v. Twitter, Part 1: How Social Media Censorship Abuses Federal Law
Commentary This is the first in a three part series explaining legal and constitutional issues in former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against Twitter. This installment focuses on how social media censorship abuses federal law. Trump’s lawsuit, filed on July 7, 2021, alleges that Twitter abridged Trump’s First Amendment free speech rights by censoring his tweets…
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