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PatrickMahomes
07/09/19 4:16:03 PM
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https://www.npr.org/2019/07/09/739906562/u-s-appeals-court-rules-trump-violated-first-amendment-by-blocking-twitter-follo

A federal appeals court in Manhattan says President Trump cannot block critics from his Twitter account, calling it "unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination."

In a 29-page ruling on Tuesday, a three-judge panel of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously upheld a lower court decision that found Trump violated the First Amendment when he blocked certain Twitter users because he uses it to "conduct official business and interact with the public." By preventing critics from accessing his feed, the president is barring them from participating in what the judges deemed a public forum.

"The First Amendment does not permit a public official who utilizes a social media account for all manner of official purposes to exclude persons from an otherwise-open online dialogue because they expressed views with which the official disagrees," the judges wrote.

The case stems from a lawsuit filed by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University on behalf of seven people who were blocked from the @realDonaldTrump account after posting replies criticizing the president and his policies. That meant the users could not view the President's tweets, reply directly to them or use the account's web page to view the comment threads associated with Trump's posts.

"Public officials' social media accounts are now among the most significant forums for discussion of government policy," Jameel Jaffer, the Knight Institute's executive director, who argued the case before the 2nd Circuit panel in March, said in a statement.

"This decision will ensure that people aren't excluded from these forums simply because of their viewpoints, and that public officials aren't insulated from their constituents' criticism," Jaffer said. "The decision will help ensure the integrity and vitality of digital spaces that are increasingly important to our democracy."

Several of the plaintiffs celebrated the legal victory on Twitter.

"We won on appeal," Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza wrote.

Buckwalter-Poza, who is a writer and legal analyst in Washington D.C., said she was banned from the president's feed after a comment she posted about Russia's involvement in the election was retweeted by thousands of people.

"Take us to the Supreme Court if you dare @realDonaldTrump," wrote plaintiff Eugene Gu, a California surgeon and scientist.

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PatrickMahomes
07/09/19 4:16:06 PM
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Plaintiff Holly Figueroa, a Grammy nominated songwriter and one of the national organizers of the "March for Truth" movement, said in an article for The Washington Post that she had "accumulated a very vocal group of Twitter followers who cheer me on when I troll the president." But she says she was blocked in May 2018 after a post in which she called Trump "a bloody idiot."

"The Founding Fathers didn't foresee Twitter, but they certainly provided a framework to make sure we could always engage with the people who purport to represent us," Figueroa said.

The government had argued that Trump acted as a private Twitter user when he blocked people on the social media platform "because the function is available to all users." But the panel of judges said that argument "founders in the face of the uncontested evidence" that Trump's account is "one of the White House's main vehicles for conducting official business."

Trump often uses the platform to announce new policies, legislative changes, staffing hirings and firings and diplomatic matters.

The court also noted that former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer once said Trump's tweets should be considered "official statements by the President of the United States."

"In resolving this appeal, we remind the litigants and the public that if the First Amendment means anything, it means that the best response to disfavored speech on matters of public concern is more speech, not less," the judges wrote.

Trump has not tweeted about the ruling, but Department of Justice spokeswoman Kelly Laco said in a statement to NPR, "We are disappointed with the court's decision and are exploring possible next steps."

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MC_BatCommander
07/09/19 4:17:05 PM
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Lmao, fair next as he considers it his official platform
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Axiom
07/09/19 4:20:51 PM
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Nice. Unlike all those other times his supporters claim companies violate free speech this was an actual legit case of it being violated
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GallisOTK
07/09/19 4:22:47 PM
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MC_BatCommander posted...
Lmao, fair next as he considers it his official platform

This. Take the L, prez.
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jackgunney
07/09/19 4:32:33 PM
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GreatEvilEmpire
07/09/19 4:37:51 PM
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We're entering a whole new era. It's not an official government twitter, so he has the right to block people if he wants to. Maybe Twitter can have different levels of blocking. Let them view it, but they can't comment on it.

And I do believe new legislation will be written in the next few years to address this. As of right now, he'll probably appeal it to the SC and it could get interesting from there.
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SmidgeIsntBack
07/09/19 4:38:07 PM
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Ok but he's not going to listen so what is this supposed to prove.
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FigureOfSpeech
07/09/19 4:38:46 PM
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Good. This will trigger trump, hopefully into a meltdown that ends with his life being ruined.
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Rikiaz
07/09/19 4:39:21 PM
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GreatEvilEmpire posted...
We're entering a whole new era. It's not a official government twitter, so he has the right to block people if he wants to. Maybe Twitter can have different levels of blocking. Let them view it, but they can't comment on it.

And I do believe new legislation will be written in the next few years to address this. As of right now, he'll probably appeal it to the SC and it could get interesting from there.

He treats it as it is, so it is until he is no longer in office.
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Philoktetes
07/09/19 4:40:42 PM
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orange man bad
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Makeveli_lives
07/09/19 4:40:57 PM
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GreatEvilEmpire posted...
We're entering a whole new era. It's not a official government twitter, so he has the right to block people if he wants to. Maybe Twitter can have different levels of blocking. Let them view it, but they can't comment on it.

He went on record to say this is how he addresses the media and "fake news", making it official.
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Tsukasa1891
07/09/19 4:42:22 PM
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Well lets just hope Trump can turn this around and make it so it's unconstitutional for anyone to block anyone online.
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TomNook20
07/09/19 4:42:35 PM
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Prestoff
07/09/19 4:45:46 PM
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Fair, if he treats it as an official government twitter than yes he should not be allow to block people.
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Bishop9800
07/09/19 4:46:50 PM
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GreatEvilEmpire posted...
We're entering a whole new era. It's not a official government twitter, so he has the right to block people if he wants to. Maybe Twitter can have different levels of blocking. Let them view it, but they can't comment on it.

And I do believe new legislation will be written in the next few years to address this. As of right now, he'll probably appeal it to the SC and it could get interesting from there.


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Phantom_Nook
07/09/19 4:48:14 PM
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it's nice that this is what the government is spending money on.
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andel
07/09/19 4:48:31 PM
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GreatEvilEmpire posted...
We're entering a whole new era. It's not a official government twitter, so he has the right to block people if he wants to. Maybe Twitter can have different levels of blocking. Let them view it, but they can't comment on it.

And I do believe new legislation will be written in the next few years to address this. As of right now, he'll probably appeal it to the SC and it could get interesting from there.


turns out it is an official twitter according to the courts
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Giant_Aspirin
07/09/19 5:07:46 PM
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Philoktetes posted...
orange man bad


this is the most NPC response i've ever seen
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Prestoff
07/09/19 5:16:35 PM
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Giant_Aspirin posted...
Philoktetes posted...
orange man bad


this is the most NPC response i've ever seen


Yeah, the irony always gets me.
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