Donald Trump has sued Facebook, Google and Twitter in a bid to recover his online accounts, after suspensions from the three tech giants.

“Defendant Facebook has increasingly engaged in impermissible censorship”, the lawsuit claims, pointing out “as stated in its Community Standards, Defendant Facebook promotes itself as a service for people “to talk openly about the issues that matter to them, even if some may disagree or find them objectionable.”

The lawsuits were filed yesterday in Miami.

“We’re going to hold big tech accountable,” Mr. Trump said at a news conference.

 

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