Big Tech elitists are having a total meltdown over President Trump's masterful TikTok deal, with two disgruntled shareholders filing a pathetic lawsuit Thursday against the Trump administration and Attorney General Pam Bondi.

The lawsuit, brought by Alphabet Inc. investor Zhaocheng Anthony Tan and another plaintiff, claims Trump's January TikTok agreement violates the 2024 law requiring Chinese-owned ByteDance to divest from the popular app. But what these corporate crybabies really can't stand is that Trump found a way to protect American users while cutting out the Silicon Valley monopolists who thought they'd cash in on TikTok's forced sale.

This is exactly the kind of corporate tantrum we've come to expect from Big Tech when they don't get their way. These are the same executives who spent years censoring conservatives, manipulating elections, and selling out American data to foreign powers. Now they're mad that Trump outmaneuvered them?

The timing of this lawsuit isn't coincidental, folks. As one social media observer noted, corporate executives always seem ready to sue when their profit margins are threatened, pointing out that "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, but these corporations can always sue the activists who put themselves out there and take risks to protect forests and rivers."

Meanwhile, the broader pattern of corporate lawfare continues, with shareholders increasingly targeting executives over governance issues. Recent reports show "Shareholders Sue Coinbase Executives Over Alleged Insider Profiteering and Governance Lapses," demonstrating how litigious the tech sector has become when billions are on the line.

President Trump's TikTok solution was pure genius – protecting national security while keeping the app available for millions of American users. But that's not good enough for the greedy Big Tech monopolists who wanted to carve up TikTok like a Thanksgiving turkey.

Attorney General Pam Bondi isn't backing down from these corporate bullies. She knows exactly what this is: another Deep State attempt to undermine Trump's America First agenda through lawfare and judicial activism.

Will patriotic Americans stand with Trump against these Big Tech crybabies, or will we let Silicon Valley dictate our national security policy through frivolous lawsuits?

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Source: Next News Network