The free speech organization that successfully argued that it is a First Amendment violation for President Trump to block critics on his personal Twitter account sued him again today for refusing to unblock certain individuals
Trump and his staff unblocked the plaintiffs named in the first court case and dozens of others, according to the lawsuit, but said on July 20 that the president did not intend to unblock two categories of individuals: people who can’t specify the tweet that provoked the president to block them and people who were blocked before the president took office.
The lawsuit argues that the categorical ban “unconstitutionally restricts” the individual’s rights to read or participate in the public forum, to access public statements and to “petition the government for redress of grievances.” “Since he took office, the President has consistently used the Account as an important tool of governance and executive outreach,” U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Barrington D.
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