Former U.S. President Trump has announced that he has sued these companies alleging that conservative speech has been unfairly slaughtered for the suspension of his accounts such as Facebook and Twitter.

Regarding former President Trump of the United States, major social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter have taken measures to suspend accounts one after another in response to the invasion of the federal parliament in January.



Mr. Trump held a press conference on the 7th about these companies, "Containing and suppressing the voice of the American people.'Freedom of speech'is the basis of freedom and strength from the time the United States was founded. No one has the right to take it away, "he said, and announced that he had filed a lawsuit in the federal district court in southern Florida against three companies, including Facebook, Twitter, and Google, and their representatives.



Mr. Trump claimed that the conservative speech had been unfairly slaughtered and "requested that the censorship of the American people be stopped immediately," and said that he would gather supporters and file a class action proceeding.



Mr. Trump just held his first major rally last month after his retirement and expressed his intention to boost political activity for next year's midterm elections, and he seems to want to reinforce his influence.



A spokeswoman for Twitter in the United States told NHK that he "has nothing to comment on."



Also, Facebook and Google haven't commented so far.