The National Pulse reported on Jan. 26 that veteran Democratic consultant Marc Ginsberg is suing Apple and Google to remove Telegram from their respective App stores.
Ginsberg is a former aide to Edward Kennedy, a White House liaison officer during the Jimmy Carter era, and served as U.S. ambassador to Morocco in the Bill Clinton administration.
In a lawsuit filed Jan. 17, Ginsburg seeks to subject wire communications software to the same fate as Parler.
Ginsburg’s complaint reads, “The Telegraph has been used to intimidate, threaten and coerce the public. It has quickly become a social media platform that has replaced Twitter.”
The suit also alleges that “The Telegraph incites extremism on the platform. Following Apple’s suspension of Parler, extremist groups and individuals migrated to the Telegraph, exacerbating political violence on the platform.”
In a summary of the complaint, Ginsberg states, “Because the Telegraph remains in the app store, he, and other Telegraph users like him, have faced financial loss and emotional distress.”
Ginsburg also filed a similar lawsuit against Google’s parent company, Alphabet Holdings, seeking to remove the Telegram from the app store.
Apollo.com reported that Trump‘s eldest son, Trump Jr. opened an account at the Telegraph, and in a short Time, it became a million, and the reporter witnessed the account, which rose by more than 60,000 in half a day. Ginsberg is currently the president of the Coalition for a Safer Web, an organization that advocates for the removal of so-called extremist content from social media.
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