Former President Donald Trumpโs legal team has amended his class action lawsuit against Big Tech to incorporate additional class representatives and more censorship stories provided by everyday Americans.
According to the America First Policy Institute (AFPI), Trumpโs July 7 lawsuit against Facebook, Twitter, and Google is adding โadditional censorship experiencesโ from some of the nearly 65,000 people who submitted them to the institute.
โLate last night, Amended Complaints were filed in the Big Tech lawsuits against Facebook, Inc., Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter, Inc., Jack Dorsey, Google LLC, and Sundar Pichai,โ AFPI said in a July 28 statement.
โSince the initial filing on July 7, 2021, nearly 65,000 American people have submitted their stories of censorship through America First Policy Instituteโs (AFPI) Constitutional Litigation Partnership (CLP) at TakeOnBigTech.com,โ AFPI added.
Trump said at a July 7 press conference outlining his plans for the legal action that he expected thousands of people would join his lawsuit. Several people invited to speak at the press conference shared their experiences of what they said amounted to censorship by social media platforms.
โJoining us this morning are just a few of the many Americans who have been illegally banned or silenced under the corrupt regime of censorship,โ Trump said at the time.
โThese brave patriots are included in the lawsuit and thousands more are joining as we speak. Thousands more. Theyโre all wanting to join. This will be, I think will go down as the biggest class action ever filed,โ Trump predicted.
AFPI said in its statement that Trumpโs amended complaint includes โadditional censorship experiences and incorporates additional class representatives, including Dr. Naomi Wolf and Wayne Allyn Rootโindividuals on opposite ends of the political spectrum who highlight the bipartisan need to protect the thoughts and voices of all Americans, regardless of political affiliation.โ
Wolf, a longtime liberal and former adviser to the political campaigns of both Bill Clinton and Al Gore, told EpochTVโs โAmerican Thought Leadersโ in a recent interview that the growing number of people banned from Big Tech platforms is leading to a wave of self-censorship.
BY TOM OZIMEK