Why Donald Trump can’t block his Twitter followers

Federal judge rules that everyone has right to reply to @realDonaldTrump under First Amendment

Donald Trump is reportedly considering an additional $100bn in tariffs on China
Trump has more than 52 million followers on Twitter
(Image credit: 2018 Getty Images)

President Donald Trump’s habit of blocking dissenting voices on Twitter is in violation of US citizens’ First Amendment rights, a US federal court has ruled.

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