Summary Twitter users blocked by the president for their criticism have filed a legal suit
(Web Desk) - Donald Trump, one of the most active presidents of America on social media, has been sued over claims of violation of the First Amendment.
Recently, a group of Twitter users, who were blocked for criticising Trump, resulting in not being allowed to comment or access his Twitter account, have sued him and his White House communication aides for violating their constitutional rights.
The suit that was filed in a federal court in New York on Tuesday says that Trump’s Twitter account @realDonaldTrump, establishes a “public forum for speech by, to, and about the President”. The petitioners are requesting an injunction that Trump should unblock them and cease blocking those who are only basing their opinions.
The plaintiffs filing the suit argue that it is a public forum and no one should be blocked for their political beliefs, claiming that it is a direct violation of the First Amendment, which is about the freedom of speech.
“It’s like barring people at the door of a city council meeting because they criticised your policy,” said Katie Fallow, a senior attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute, which is representing the blocked Twitter users.
The lawsuit speaks of the legal theories regarding the freedom of speech and civic participation in which this micro blogging website plays a vital role. Twitter is now a primary means of public communication, which is used by everyone including the president of the United States.
Trump has around 33 million Twitter followers, and he receives thousands of replied on his tweets.
My use of social media is not Presidential - it’s MODERN DAY PRESIDENTIAL. Make America Great Again!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 1, 2017
According to the Guardian, White House press secretary Sean Spicer, who is named as a defendant in the suit along with White House Director of Social Media Dan Scavino, said in June that Trump’s tweets should be considered “official statements”.
“This isn’t just about Trump, and it’s not just about Twitter,” Holly Figueroa, one of the plaintiffs wrote in the Washington Post recently. Figueroa tweets using the handle @AynRandPaulRyan. “It’s about ensuring that as new platforms of communication are developed, and more and more politicians use social media as a primary way to communicate with constituents, we don’t lose our ability to participate in our democracy or exercise our First Amendment rights.”
Hey! I wrote a little something for the .@washingtonpost about Trump blocking me on Twitter.https://t.co/yexLFmras0#WedesdayWisdom
— Holly O Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) June 7, 2017
In his opinion, Justice Anthony Kennedy described social media as “the modern public square” and mentioned the usefulness of Twitter for Americans to “petition their elected representatives and otherwise engage with them in a direct manner”.
“While in the past there may have been difficulty in identifying the most important places (in a spatial sense) for the exchange of views, today the answer is clear,” Kennedy wrote. “It is cyberspace – the ‘vast democratic forums of the Internet’ in general ... and social media in particular.”
Twitter users have stood in solidarity with those who were blocked by the president Trump. The hashtag "Blocked by Trump" has gone viral.
.@POTUS is being sued for blocking dissenting Twitter users, violating 1st Amendment. https://t.co/VjODwtnQOh was #BlockedByTrump in June. https://t.co/Og0s8Tgr9V
— VoteVets (@votevets) July 11, 2017
After responding in a thread to @realdonaldtrump with bipartisan commentary on the markets & unemployment, I ve been blocked: pic.twitter.com/T6auRiKjve
— J.D. Durkin (@jiveDurkey) July 3, 2017
Hey, I m #BlockedByTrump now and I feel pretty good about it. pic.twitter.com/K2tYNUjyIU
— Cory Clark (@coryandrewclark) July 10, 2017
My nominee for biggest CHICKEN on #NationalFriedChickenDay has to be @realdonaldtrump since he s AFRAID of his followers. #BlockedByTrump pic.twitter.com/Qw0P9Oz4nO
— Erich McElroy (@erichmcelroy) July 6, 2017
Today day ay... I consider myself self elf... the luckiest man an an... on the face of the earth. #BlockedByTrump pic.twitter.com/UB0fWJAAA7
— Andy Dufresne (@theunzippedfly) July 9, 2017
Trump just now blocked me for this tweet. Please protect his ego and don t RT it. https://t.co/LatUpnEcjy #BlockedByTrump pic.twitter.com/ZABxZuk0gF
— Eugene Gu, MD (@eugenegu) June 18, 2017
