I don't think OP is asking for protections that renters would not have from landlords. For instance, we all know that illegal activity gets you kicked out immediately. You can't be running a brothel or crack house on the one hand, and demand 90 days notice on the other. At least not in my state you can't. No court judgement is required either, the cops show up and arrest you, you're gone. (In fact, in my state, if a landlord does not boot you in a swift enough fashion, the municipality can confiscate his/her property.)
So that's fine. The rules should be approximately the same as the rental protection laws in the state hosting the data center. If you're running a service that is objectionable, but no cops or feds are knocking on the landlord's door, then there should be notice given that your provider wants to boot you. Again, if the owner has a fed asking him questions about you and your service, that owner should be free to act much faster. No one questions that.
I would assume there is not a fed at your landlord's door because you skinny dip in your pool. There is probably something illegal they suspect of happening at that point.
In this particular instance though, with the Capitol falling, it doesn't help. Because I have to imagine that when the Capitol fell, there were a lot of feds knocking on Amazon's door. But, yes, as long as you're not doing anything that feds are at the door flashing badges about, you should be golden. If you are doing something feds are asking your landlord about, worrying about your landlord is a poor use of your time. You have bigger problems. (In fact, it's probable that your landlord also has bigger problems at that point. Feds generally don't make courtesy calls.)
I feel like if you read some of the dump recently released then you might suggest it’s worse than merely “distasteful”. Seeing a person say they want to round up people registered to a particular political party so that they can skin and murder their families in front of them is obviously pretty awful!
I also hate this conflation of conservative views and people calling for murder. I have a lot of very conservative family who liked Parler but didn’t like being lumped in with all the Qanon galaxy-brains.
The dump is "hacked data" that if I remember from two weeks ago, is supposed to be grounds for booting it off of every platform, yet archive.org is hosting it now and everyone is promoting it instead of banning links to it.
Assaulting and killing a police officer is a crime in most, if not all jurisdictions, though I'm not sure if that lets your landlord evict you if it happened in the next town or county or state over.
So that's fine. The rules should be approximately the same as the rental protection laws in the state hosting the data center. If you're running a service that is objectionable, but no cops or feds are knocking on the landlord's door, then there should be notice given that your provider wants to boot you. Again, if the owner has a fed asking him questions about you and your service, that owner should be free to act much faster. No one questions that.