The "National Monuments" he's concerned about are the Confederate ones. As always. (I like monuments a little more accurate and timely, myself.)
It's a highly idiosyncratic tantrum from the poor sport. Again.
The "National Monuments" he's concerned about are the Confederate ones. As always. (I like monuments a little more accurate and timely, myself.)
It's a highly idiosyncratic tantrum from the poor sport. Again.
In a time when the US can have an adjudicated sex pest and 34-count felon on deck to be sworn into our highest office, there's really ...
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And, as someone else pointed out, removing the section 230 protections means that Twitter could be sued for any libelous or defamatory statements that Trump makes as well.
The upshot of which seems to be: Twitter will still exist, probably, with a bunch of new rules, but Trump's account--won't. (I think Trump's account is possibly endangered once he's no longer in office, anyway, although his staggering 2017-2020 output should probably be archived for POTUS posterity.)
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