“In sum, Plaintiffs fail to substantiate these claims with any case law, statute, or regulation prohibiting the President of the United States and/or federal governmental entities from executing agreements that contain forum-selection clauses. Plaintiffs further fail to cite to any case law, statute, or regulation that nullifies a forum-selection clause in an agreement between a private corporation and a private individual, once that private individual becomes a federal governmental official. Therefore, Plaintiffs have failed to establish that Mr. Trump’s former status as President of the United States on January 6, 2021 precludes Facebook from enforcing its forum-selection clause against him.” –A portion of the judge’s decision shooting down Donald Trump’s third and final motion trying to get his lawsuit against Facebook moved from California to Florida.