Law and Crime - President Donald Trump on Tuesday appeared to violate a federal court order by blocking a popular Twitter account dedicated to parodying the 45th president. A three-judge panel on the Second Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled in July 2019 that Trump violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution when he blocks users who follow him on Twitter. The account, @realDonaldTrFan, has over 313,000 followers. Though its user photo is the same as the one used by the president’s official Twitter account, the farcical Trump account is clearly marked as a parody.
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Huffington Post - President Trump on Twitter: We're going after Virginia, with your crazy governor, we're going after Virginia. They want to take your Second Amendment. You know that, right? You'll have nobody guarding your potatoes.
Virginia Governor Ralph Northam - I grew up on a Virginia farm, Mr. President—our potatoes are fine. And as the only medical doctor among our nation's governors, I suggest you stop taking hydroxychloroquine.
Slate - On Tuesday the president of the United States [recast] America’s number of coronavirus cases… as a win? “I view it as a badge of honor,” Trump explained. “Really, it’s a badge of honor.”
“When we have a lot of cases,” Trump continued, “I don’t look at that as a bad thing, I look at that as, in a certain respect, as being a good thing because it means our testing is much better.”
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