(I guess he doesn't love the troops anymore?  --rick)

Trump threatens to veto major defense bill unless Congress repeals Section 230, 
a legal shield for tech giants
Tony Romm
Dec. 1, 2020 at 10:14 p.m. EST

https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2020/12/01/trump-repeal-section-230-ndaa/

President Trump on Tuesday threatened to veto an annual defense bill unless 
Congress repeals the federal law that spares Facebook, Google and other 
social-media sites from legal liability over their content-moderation decisions.

Trump delivered the ultimatum targeting the digital protections, known as 
Section 230, in a late-night tweet that marked a dramatic escalation in his 
attacks against Silicon Valley over unproven allegations that the country’s 
tech giants exhibit bias against conservatives.

“Section 230, which is a liability shielding gift from the U.S. to ‘Big Tech’ 
(the only companies in America that have it - corporate welfare!), is a serious 
threat to our National Security & Election Integrity,” Trump tweeted.

Unless the “very dangerous & unfair Section 230 is not completely terminated as 
part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA),” Trump continued, “I 
will be forced to unequivocally VETO the Bill when sent to the very beautiful 
Resolute desk.”

Section 230 is a decades-old federal law that spares websites from being held 
liable for their decisions about the posts, photos, videos and other content 
they take down or leave online. It is considered one of the web’s foundational 
laws, crafted in large part to facilitate free expression.

Many lawmakers — Democrats and Republicans — have sought to repeal Section 230 
in recent years to hold tech giants accountable for failing to police a wide 
array of harmful content, including hate speech and election disinformation. 
But Trump and his Republican allies have seized on the debate to advance their 
arguments that Facebook, Google, Twitter and others exhibit political bias 
against conservatives — a charge for which they have provided little evidence, 
and one that the companies themselves deny.

Trump has ratcheted up his attacks as social-media companies have taken more 
aggressive action against his most controversial posts, including his tweets 
falsely claiming he won the 2020 presidential election. Tying the fight to the 
NDAA, a must-pass defense bill, threatens to inject a heavy dose of partisan 
politics into an annual national security debate.
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