Federal appeals court rules Donald Trump can’t block critics on Twitter

A federal appeals court says President Donald Trump can't ban critics from his Twitter account.  The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled on July 9. According to Fortune, a three-judge panel agreed with a lower court judge who said Trump violates the First Amendment when he blocks critics. The ruling reportedly came […]

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A federal appeals court says President Donald Trump can't ban critics from his Twitter account.  The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan ruled on July 9.

According to Fortune, a three-judge panel agreed with a lower court judge who said Trump violates the First Amendment when he blocks critics.

The ruling reportedly came in a case brought by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. It had sued on behalf of seven individuals blocked by Trump after criticizing his policies.  The plaintiffs in the case were unblocked in June, and the Knight First Amendment Institute said it later received reports that up to 41 other names it pointed out to the DOJ have also been unblocked.

The appeals court said the First Amendment does not permit a public official using a social media account for "all manner of official purposes" to exclude people from an otherwise-open online dialogue because they disagree with the official.

CBS News says Judge Naomi Reice Buchwald of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York ruled in May of last year that the president was violating the constitutional rights of Americans by blocking them and thus, making them unable to see the president's tweets.

Trump reportedly has over 60 million Twitter followers. 

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