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Trump sues tech companies for social media bans

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Former President Trump is suing Facebook, Twitter, and Google, claiming the tech giants violated his First Amendment rights by banning him from their social media platforms following the deadly January 6th Capitol riot. NBC News’ Danny Cevallos breaks down whether the former president has a freedom of speech case against private companies.