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Trump terminates the legal battle against Twitter ban.

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Prior to President Donald Trump, a lawsuit against a company known as Twitter is over.

When Trump’s supporters attacked the US Parliament, they sued the social media platform that banned him in the aftermath of January 6, 2021. While the federal judge dismissed the lawsuit in 2022, the president’s lawyer I kept appealing.

Immediately after the judge’s ruling, Elon Musk (Elon Musk, a Trump alliance), acquired Twitter (now X) and restored Trump’s account. Facebook And other platforms later restored Trump, but he is still posting social media posts on the truth social society owned by Trump Media and Technology Group.

no way Court submission All parties stipulate that they are asking the court to dismiss the case. The submission does not provide details on the contract between Trump and X, except that both sides say they will pay their own expenses.

january, Meta agreed to pay $ 25 million. To solve a similar lawsuit against Trump’s ban on Instagram and Facebook.

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