Donald Trump Targets Social-Media ‘Censorship’ for 2024 Campaign
- Ex-president claims left-leaning cartel must be ‘destroyed’
- Announcement suggests social media as emerging election theme
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Former President Donald Trump pledged to take on what he called “Silicon Valley censorship” as he makes a third White House run, elevating allegations that the social-media companies have routinely censored conservative voices.
Billed as a “free-speech platform,” Trump’s announcement signals that debates about social media are likely to become a central theme for the 2024 presidential election cycle, coinciding with billionaire Elon Musk’s efforts to thrust Republican allegations of liberal bias into the spotlight since he bought Twitter Inc. in October.