Well, since you are a Russian asset and are used to your government telling you what you can say and believe I shall inform you how things tend to work in the west. The orange bastard suing people, is him trying to stop them from speaking anything but praise for him, so that is him trying to censor them. People being banned from social media for lying about covid is not censorship. There is a difference between a private company banning you and the president trying to silence you.
Yes.
One can complain to a degree about Trump facing legal cases, but we can hardly deny that Trump really was accused of sexual assault, really did try to keep large quantities of confidential government materials illegally, and really did attempt to defraud entities by misvaluing his properties. Contextually, of course, Trump didn't start doing this sort of thing in 2016. He's got a well-attested history of breaking contracts, fraud and other legal improprieties going back decades. This is the incredibly stupid thing about Trump protesting about "weaponisation" of the justice system. Trump is, and always has been long before he entered politics, a crook. The real problem is that no-one tried to take him down much earlier.
And next, there is the obvious hyprocrisy of decrying alleged weaponisation of the justice system and then
abusing it even harder. The DoJ is openly being used to harass people he doesn't like. As we are witnessing, when dedicated professional prosecutors decide there's no case to answer, they are removed and replaced with an inexperienced crony who will pursue that probably meritless case. He attempted to bar access to government cases for legal firms that had been involved in cases against him - the implication to legal firms being that if they represent Trump's opponents, he will restrict their revenue streams.
Trump has abused the power of state to gouge companies for money, some with bogus lawsuits. He's threatening them to be favourable towards him or he will severely impede their business interests - particularly of course tech and media companies that mediate much public discourse. As he talks out of one side of his mouth about free speech, he is attempting to control speech on university campuses, by universities, their staff and their students - again abusing the power of the state to do so.
This is all textbook authoritarianism, and grotesque corruption.