The swamp creatures are at it again. Just weeks after President Trump secured a groundbreaking deal to keep TikTok operational under American oversight, Deep State-connected Big Tech shareholders have filed a lawsuit targeting the Trump administration's decisive action.

Zhaocheng Anthony Tan, an investor in Google's parent company Alphabet Inc., along with other establishment cronies, sued the Trump-Vance administration on Thursday, claiming the TikTok arrangement violates the 2024 law requiring Chinese owner ByteDance to divest from the popular app.

This is classic swamp behavior, folks. When President Trump finds a creative, America First solution that protects national security while preserving free speech for millions of Americans, the usual suspects come crawling out of the woodwork with their frivolous lawsuits.

The timing of this lawsuit is no coincidence. Attorney General Pam Bondi has been cleaning house at the Justice Department, rooting out the weaponized bureaucrats who turned our legal system into a political weapon. Now Big Tech shareholders – the same people who profit from censoring conservatives – want to tie up Trump's hands with endless litigation.

Social media users are already connecting the dots on this coordinated attack. As one observer noted on X, corporate executives routinely use the legal system to protect their interests while everyday Americans get steamrolled. "A forest or a river can't sue executives for misleading the masses on the negative externalities of their corporate quest for record-breaking profits," posted @TaylorMooreK, highlighting how the system favors corporate elites over regular citizens.

Meanwhile, other Big Tech companies face their own shareholder revolts, with investors targeting Coinbase leadership over "alleged insider profiteering and governance lapses," according to @Voicepressinc – showing a pattern of corporate accountability issues across Silicon Valley.

This lawsuit represents everything wrong with our current system: unelected shareholders trying to override the will of the American people and block solutions that put America First. President Trump negotiated a deal that protects our national security while preserving the platform that millions of Americans use daily.

The question every patriot should be asking: Why are Big Tech investors so desperate to stop Trump from solving problems that the Biden regime couldn't handle for four years?

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Source: Next News Network