A judge dismissed a lawsuit Friday that was brought by Donald Trump, who was barred from the platform the day after the insurrection.
The account of Trump was permanently suspended on January 7, 2021, due to the risk of further violence.
The social media company engaged in impermissible censorship, and thus rose beyond that of a private company to that of a state actor, according to the complaint filed by Trump.
San Francisco federal district court James Donato argued that the lawsuit doesn't make sense.
The order read that the challenge fits within the normal boundaries of a congressional investigation.
Further opportunities to amend are not likely to be granted by the May 26th deadline.
In February, Trump created a new alternative called Truth Social.