Trump administration hit with first lawsuit over new executive order - Business Insider

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The Trump administration was just hit with the first lawsuit challenging its executive order targeting social-media companies

with a fact-check notice. The tweets had made unsubstantiated claims about mail-in voting.

The lawsuit argues that the order is "plainly retaliatory" in its response to Twitter's action, and that it "attacks a private company, Twitter, for exercising its First Amendment right to comment on the President's statements." Twitter put a notice on the tweet but did not take it down. The suit also argues that Trump's order violates the First Amendment because it "seeks to curtail and chill the constitutionally protected speech of all online platforms and individuals — by demonstrating the willingness to use government authority to retaliate against those who criticize the government." told Business Insider's Sonam Sheth and Ashley Gold

that parts of Trump's order are likely illegal and would require federal agencies to go against precedent. "It doesn't seem like it's enforceable. It will be smacked down relatively quickly by injunction or by litigation and the courts," said Kate Klonick, a professor of internet law at St. John's University. "It ignores 25 years of jurisprudence broadly interpreting Section 230."

 

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