1 month ago | By RT
Former President Donald Trump has called for breaking up giant technology companies and taking away their Section 230 liability protections. He argued that the Big Tech mutes conservative voices like his own.
"The time has come to break up Big Tech monopolies and restore fair competition," Trump said Sunday at the CPAC conference in Orlando. "Republicans, conservatives must open our platforms and repeal section 230 liability protections,” he added.
While in the past the public had a chance to hear both sides of the argument before making an informed decision, the big tech censorship...
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1 month ago | By New York Post
Former President Donald Trump on Sunday called on state governments to pass legislation penalizing big tech companies who “silence conservative voices” if congress fails to do so. Trump raised the issue while speaking at Florida's Conservative Political Action Conference, directly challenging Republicans at the federal level to repeal Section 230 of Communications Decency Act, which...
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1 month ago | By Business Insider
Summary List Placement During his speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference on Sunday, former President Donald Trump encouraged states to "punish" big tech if they "silence conservative voices."
Trump spoke on the final day of CPAC in Orlando, Florida. It was his first public speech since leaving the White House last month.
"All of the election integrity measures in the world will mean nothing if we don't have free speech," Trump said. "If republicans can be censored for speaking the truth and calling out corruption, we will not have democracy and we will only have left-wing...
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