
Washington: US President Donald Trump has threatened to use a veto against a law protecting Internet companies that companies post to their users. Prevents being held accountable for content made.
Trump tweeted on Tuesday night, targeting Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. If a person feels that something has gone wrong with him due to a post made on a social media platform, he cannot sue the social media company because of this section. Trump called Article 230 a “serious threat to national security and the integrity of elections.”

“Therefore, if the very dangerous and unfair section 230 is not completely repealed as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), then I must explicitly use the veto against this law,” he said. ” Social media companies have been a target of Trump for the past several months. Trump claims they discriminate with conservative voices.