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Trump's Lawyers Offer Laughable Legal Arguments In Lawsuit Against Twitter

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Donald Trump is trying to lead class actions lawsuits against tech companies, including Twitter, but his suits aren't off to a great start. Twitter is attempting to get the venue moved to California, and Trump's lawyers are offering up a variety of idiotic legal arguments as to why that can't be possible - and about why Trump should be reinstated. Legal experts have already torn apart the arguments from these lawyers, begging the question as to why someone as rich and powerful as Donald Trump continues to hire the worst possible lawyers. Ring of Fire's Farron Cousins discusses this. Link - https://www.rawstory.com/trump-twitter-ban-2655075782/ Become a member today!: /channel/UCYWIEbibRcZav6xMLo9qWWw/join Support us by becoming a monthly patron on Patreon, and help keep progressive media alive!: https://www.patreon.com/TheRingofFire Find our merchandise at Teespring: https://teespring.com/stores/rof-store Spread the word! LIKE and SHARE this video or leave a comment to help direct attention to the stories that matter. And SUBSCRIBE to stay connected with Ring of Fire's video content! Support Ring of Fire by subscribing to our YouTube channel: /theringoffire Be sociable! Follow us on: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/RingofFireRadio Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/RingofFireRadio Google+: http://plus.google.com/118415831573195648557 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ringoffirenetwork/ Follow more of our stories at http://www.TROFIRE.com Subscribe to our podcast: http://www.ROFPodcast.com *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Donald Trump's lawyers argued this week in court that Donald Trump in his lawsuit against some of the biggest tech companies in the country, Twitter, Facebook, and Google, specifically though the one against Twitter, you can't make him do that in California because he was president of the United States and he filed the lawsuit in Florida. So you got to, you got to keep it down here in Florida, you know, where all these right-wing judges are. Now, here's the issue. Twitter has what's called, let me find the name of it here, forum, a forum selection agreement that you actually agree to when you agree to Twitter's terms of service. Meaning if you ever have any kind of problem with them where you need to sue, they have the ability to choose the forum. You've agreed to that. If you're on Twitter, if you have an account, you've agreed to that. So Trump who did have a Twitter account agreed to that. And as such Twitter says, okay, cool. We're in California. You got to file the lawsuit in California. Not in Florida. It's easy enough, right? That shouldn't even be a problem. I don't understand why the administration or former administration is fighting this. But his lawyers said, nope, can't do this because he was president of the United States. And Twitter's just kind of like, okay, so. He's, he's not now. And most importantly, he wasn't when he signed the terms of agreement. He, he was just a regular dude, just like the rest of us, except with, you know, possibly more money. Legal experts were very quick to tear apart these idiotic legal arguments from Trump's lawyers. Brad Heath from Reuters did a phenomenal job here. Trump's lawyers told a federal court tonight that Twitter's forum selection agreement, which requires that he sue the company in California, does not apply to him. Quote, as the 45th president of the United States. Trump's argument seems to be that his Twitter account was actually operated on behalf of the government in as much as he made announcements about policy. But if the court accepts the argument that Trump's Twitter account became a thing operated by and for the US government, that would seem to open up the big question of why Trump, now a private citizen would even have the standing to sue over it. So their own legal argument contradicts itself because Trump is no longer the 45th president of the United States. But if they're saying that he should get the account back because he was using it for official presidential proclamations, he's not doing that anymore because he's not the president. They go on and on, on and on. There's, there's so much more, but I don't even care about it. Here's the thing to me. Could you being so desperate to get back on Twitter that you actually sue them over it? Like how much of a megaphone was this outlet for Donald Trump that he is so desperate to get it back? And we all know the answer that, it was exceptionally powerful and he is desperate to get that Twitter account back. But thanks to Republicans arguing in court over the last few decades, private businesses can exclude anybody they want. As I always like to point out, y'all did this, okay. This was you. You went to court, you argued on behalf of these people. You fought for these corporate rights to exclude anybody.

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