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US president threatens defense budget over internet law

US president calls Section 230 of Communications Decency Act 'gift to Big Tech' and 'serious threat'

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14:42 - 2/12/2020 Çarşamba
Update: 14:44 - 2/12/2020 Çarşamba
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U.S. President Donald Trump gestures
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures

US President Donald Trump has picked a fight over legislation shielding websites from lawsuits over content posted by their users.

Calling Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) a “gift from the U.S. to 'Big Tech'” and a “serious threat to our National Security Election Integrity,” the president threatened to veto next year’s military budget if the law is "not completely terminated."

“Our Country can never be safe secure if we allow it to stand," Trump said late Tuesday on Twitter, his favorite platform of communication that frequently censors the US president.

Trump and his Republican allies have sought to focus on Section 230 in their criticism of what they say are efforts by social media companies to censor conservative viewpoints.

In May Trump issued an executive order calling for new regulations to be imposed on the legal protections, which are part of a largely defunct 1996 law that has been used to protect internet companies from lawsuits.

Section 230 is one of the few remaining parts of the CDA, which was largely struck down by the Supreme Court over free speech concerns.

Lawmakers are reportedly close to finalizing the $740.5 billion annual defense bill.

#Communications Decency Act
#Donald Trump
#National Defense Authorization Act
#Section 230
#US
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