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by dpbriggs
2211 days ago
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Could you expand further on that? I don't see anything in the order that prohibits speech, instead focusing on questioning if Twitter et al. qualify for platform protections. Plus some other ad-money ammunition. An argument could be made that this EO itself violates the first amendment as it's clearly in response to the tweet fact checks, thereby silencing twitter? |
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I'm going to say I believe the courts will block this, but it will look good to Trump's base in an election year.