On Monday, news broke that Donald Trump’s “very courageous man” in Congress, Rep. Devin Nunes from California’s Central Valley, would be suing Twitter and three of its users for $250 million because they composed and shared tweets that, for the most part, made fun of him. Jokes made at his expense—that he would probably join the Proud Boys “if it weren’t for that unfortunate ‘no masturbating’ rule,'”; that he is “a presidential fluffer and swamp rat”; or that while he “might be a unscrupulous, craven, back-stabbing, charlatan and traitor…he’s no Ted Cruz”—on Twitter’s platform represent an “orchestrated defamation campaign,” according to the complaint.