Trump
blocked users on
Twitter and **w
they're threatening legal action
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Twitter
users want President Donald
Trump to unblock them—or face
legal action.*
"This
Twitter account operates as a 'designated public forum' for First Amendment purposes, and accordingly the viewpoint-based blocking of our clients is unconstitutional," reads a letter representing several
Twitter users, including Holly O'Reilly, who was
blocked after tweeting
Trump a GIF of the president meeting Pope Francis.
This is pretty much how the whole world sees you.#AMJoy#SundayMorning pic.twitter.com/CycqYnKg8b
— Holly O'Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) May 28, 2017
The attorneys argue that blocking
users suppresses speech, since those
blocked can't interact with
Trump on
Twitter anymore.*
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