why not get it over with and just announce that if you voted for Trump, you will be arrested.
The subpoena included “all other content, records, and other information”, for “all users who followed, unfollowed, muted, unmuted, blocked, or unblocked”, Trump.
Additionally: “all lists of Twitter users who have favorited or retweeted tweets posted by [Trump], as well as all tweets that include”, Trump’s username, such as ‘mentions’ or ‘replies’).
As of May 2020, that was over 87 million accounts just for those who followed Trump.
And the Left calls the Right “Fascists” Ho Ho Ho.....
let’s see Jack Smith’s browser history since the first time he ever logged onto the net.
I’d like to know why Jack Smith and ilk like him haven’t been strung up yet.
So is the government limited in any way from using the data they received from Twitter for the likely 100 million accounts on issues or fishing exercises unrelated to the grounds for this subpoena?
Perhaps there are limits, but I am unaware of them. Can any lawyers chime in?
Hi.
Since the FBI monitors this forum, I’d like to tell Jack Smith that I have never liked or retweeted president Trump’s posts on Twitter or Truth Social.
But if I we’re on Twitter or Truth Social I would commit that “crime.”
5.56mm
(dunno what "erp" is, don't care)
Yeah, especially the ones C***s like you called “mean”. Luved ‘em.
We need an “I am Spartacus” moment here. Musks needs to create a way for everyone to retroactively sign up to X with a date before 2016 and then ‘like’ all Trump Tweets since then.
Yeah all of them.
Writing an email to Trump’s attorney can also result in a visit from the FIB. I know.
Once tyranny has metastasized, there are no bounds for our communist rulers...
Bend over and spread them...
Is it too late to like them now?
Here on FR, I don't click on the thread titles because I don't want everything lit up red as a previously read link. I click on the "x of y" post to get to a single post and then page up to the beginning to read it all.
Still, sometimes my fingers quiver or the mouse slips and I end up clicking on something I didn't mean to, and then it's recorded for all time.
I'm not on Twitter or Facebook so I don't deal with "likes" but I can see how someone can accidentally click on something they didn't mean to because their finger twitched or they fat-palmed the touch-pad that moved the curser somewhere else when they accidentally double-tapped on the screen.
Nowadays, that's a jailable offense.
-PJ
A. TOTAL OVER REACH
B. NONE OF HIS DAMN BUSINESS
C. GRASPING AT STRAWS
NO WONDER MICROSOFT IS CONSTANTLY BUILDING “CLOUD” FACILITIES.