Twitter Sues Texas AG, Claiming Retaliation For Trump Ban

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks at the Austin Police Association on Thursday Sept. 10, 2020. Twitter has filed a lawsuit against the Texas Attorney General. The social media company claims the Republican used his office to retaliate against it for banning the account of former President Donald Trump following the riot at the U.S. Capitol last year. Days after the deadly riot, Paxton announced an investigation into Twitter and four other major technology companies for what he called “the seemingly coordinated de-platforming of the president.” Twitter responded Monday, March 8, 2021 with a federal lawsuit claiming Paxton is seeking to punish it for taking Trump’s account offline. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP)

DALLAS (AP) — Twitter has filed a lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, claiming the Republican used his office to retaliate against it for banning the account of former President Donald Trump following the riot at the U.S. Capitol.

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Days after the deadly January insurrection, Paxton announced an investigation into Twitter and four other major technology companies for what he called “the seemingly coordinated de-platforming of the President.” The attorney general’s office demanded that the companies produce a variety of records related to their content moderation policies and troves of internal communications.

Twitter responded Monday with a federal lawsuit alleging Paxton is seeking to punish it for taking Trump’s account offline — a decision the social media company says is protected free speech. It asks a judge to declare the decision to be under the ambit of the First Amendment and to, in essence, halt Paxton’s investigation.

“Paxton made clear that he will use the full weight of his office, including his expansive investigatory powers, to retaliate against Twitter for having made editorial decisions with which he disagrees,” lawyers for the company wrote in the suit filed in a Northern California court.

Spokespersons for Paxton’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Monday evening.

Twitter’s counterpunch comes as states, in addition to federal lawmakers and governments outside the U.S., are cracking down on tech companies they see as having amassed too much power in the past decade. This includes antitrust and anti-monopoly regulation, internet privacy laws as well as attempts to regulate how platforms like Twitter, Facebook and others moderate their sites.

In December, Paxton led 10 Republican attorneys general in suing Google for allegedly running an illegal digital-advertising monopoly in cahoots with Facebook.

GOP politicians in roughly two dozen states have also introduced bills that would allow for civil lawsuits against platforms for what they call the “censorship” of posts. Almost always, this means what they view as the censorship of conservative or Christian religious viewpoints.

While there is no evidence that tech companies are biased against conservatives, the narrative has been popular with Republicans since before President Trump was elected and only grew louder throughout his term. Trump getting banned for life from Twitter and suspended temporarily from Facebook after inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riots only reinforced it.

In launching his investigation, Paxton cited the First Amendment when he says tech companies’ banishment of Trump “chills free speech” and “wholly silences” those who disagree with them.

However, Twitter — as well as the other companies Paxton targeted, including Facebook, Apple, Google and Amazon — is a private firm, so the First Amendment does not apply to its decisions on what material to allow on its services. Unlike the government, Twitter is allowed to silence people. The company had long given Trump and other world leaders broad exemptions from its rules against personal attacks, hate speech and other behaviors. But after five people were killed at the Capitol riot, the company said Trump’s tweets amounted to glorification of violence while plans were circulating online for future armed protests around the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden.

Twitter’s suit comes as Paxton is facing other legal challenges, including an FBI investigation into claims that he used his office to benefit a wealthy donor.

He is also awaiting trial on unrelated securities fraud charges dating back to 2015. Paxton pleaded not guilty and the case has been stalled for years over legal challenges.


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S k
S k
3 years ago

Paxton shouldn’t let up, because their policy was anti-trump. Whether you like or hate Trump, selective censorship is discriminatory. The fact is that Trump was removed by Twitter for what they perceived as glorification of violence after the riots at the capitol. The funny thing is that Iran’s supreme leader, a terrorist, someone who not only glorifies violence against others, but actually clearly calls for attacks against the US and Israel, still has a platform on Twitter. For that, Twitter should be sued. Not for freedom of speech as they are a private company, but for discrimination!

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Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

One AP story; so many lies, like:

“Days after the deadly January insurrection…”

  • It was a riot, as AP later calls it in this very “story”, not an “insurrection”.

“But after five people were killed at the Capitol riot…”

  • AP doesn’t name them, and they can’t, because that number is fake. For example, that number includes a cop who, according to his family, died the next day of a medical condition.

“Trump getting banned for life from Twitter and suspended temporarily from Facebook after inciting the Jan. 6 Capitol riots…”

  • Riots? As in plural?
  • The single riot event was pre-planned, as recent news stories have indicated, not incited by President Trump.

This is supposed to be a news story, not an editorial. AP is disgusting.

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Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Twitter is now the #1 enemy of us 74m Trump voters . Here is the real truth. Twitter knew that Trump won 2016 because he mastered social media and shocked them. Of course the sillicon valley eitsists couldn’t stand that. So this ugly filthy ceo sleeping out of a trailer decided to slowly ban him in 2020 lest he win. Once they had their man in office, they were emboldened to go further . Yes they were the real election stealers by suppressing us .