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Trump & Ocasio-Cortez Blocking People on Twitter

In a recent court ruling, it was determined that President Trump is not allowed to block critics on Twitter. This has spawned new law cases against Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for also blocking critics on the platform. Justin and Lance...

An episode of the The State of Us podcast, hosted by TrueChat, titled "Trump & Ocasio-Cortez Blocking People on Twitter" was published on July 11, 2019 and runs 36 minutes.

July 11, 2019 ·36m · The State of Us

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In a recent court ruling, it was determined that President Trump is not allowed to block critics on Twitter. This has spawned new law cases against Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for also blocking critics on the platform. Justin and Lance determine if this is a simple as it seems or if there may be other consequences.tags: politics, government, free speech, first amendment, donald trump, alexandria ocasio-cortez, AOC, twitter, facebook, instagram, social media, policy, tsou, justin weller, lance jackson, truechat

In a recent court ruling, it was determined that President Trump is not allowed to block critics on Twitter. This has spawned new law cases against Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for also blocking critics on the platform. Justin and Lance determine if this is a simple as it seems or if there may be other consequences.

tags: politics, government, free speech, first amendment, donald trump, alexandria ocasio-cortez, AOC, twitter, facebook, instagram, social media, policy, tsou, justin weller, lance jackson, truechat
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