(CNN) — The Supreme Court declined Monday to take up an appeal from Laura Loomer, the prominent far-right influencer and ally of President Donald Trump who sued social media companies for yanking her off their platforms.

Loomer, who had previously sued X and Facebook-owner Meta Platforms, filed a new lawsuit alleging the companies violated civil racketeering laws by deplatforming her as she ran for Congress in Florida in 2020 and 2022.

Among other things, her appeal raised legal questions about the scope of a law known as Section 230 that immunizes social media sites from lawsuits involving content moderation. That immunity has been widely criticized on both the left and the right for different reasons, though the high court has largely avoided delving into the issue.

Loomer told the S

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