Political hitman Jack Smith ordered Twitter-X to send information about President Trump’s popular Twitter account during his ongoing fishing expedition against President Trump.
Jack Smith and the Biden DOJ also demanded information on all Twitter-X users who retweeted President Trump, liked President Trump’s tweets, or mentioned President Trump’s account in their tweets.
Merrick Garland will target all Trump supporters in his ongoing witch hunt against President Donald Trump.
This is what tyranny looks like.
The lawless DOJ posted the highly worded order on Twitter earlier this week.
Chuck Callesto has more.
BOMBSHELL REPORT: VA Justice Department Targets Those Who Supported TRUMP On Twitter: Tidy review of Trump’s Twitter activity, including accounts that liked, followed or retweeted his posts.
Justice Department lawyers have released details related to their search warrant… pic.twitter.com/TeGn6Nwhkw
— Chuck Callesto (@ChuckCallesto) November 29, 2023
The New York Post reported:
On the pages that aren’t blacked out, there are Smith’s demands for information about virtually every imaginable aspect of the 77-year-old former president’s Twitter account, including “all advertising information … and advertising subject preferences.” , all IP addresses associated with the account, Trump’s account privacy and settings, records of the account’s communications with Twitter support, and all direct messages sent and received by the account from October 2020 to January 2021.
The government also sought information about users who interacted with Trump before the riots.
“All information from the account’s ‘Connection’ or ‘Notifications’ tab, including all lists of Twitter users who have favorited or retweeted tweets posted by the account, as well as all tweets that include the name of ‘user associated with the account (ie “mentions” or “replies”)”, the order states.
The warrant was issued to the social media giant along with a confidentiality order, instructing the company not to notify Trump about the search.
Twitter rejected the non-disclosure order, arguing in a failed court challenge that it was a violation of the First Amendment and the Stored Communications Act.
The DOJ’s opposition to the company’s attempt to notify Trump about the order was also released Monday.
“In what appears to be the first time in its history, Twitter Inc. (“Twitter”) has filed a motion to vacate or modify an order not to disclose the existence of a search warrant,” it said. argue Smith, insisting that “there is a reason to believe that notification to the former president, a sophisticated actor with an expansive platform, would result in legally recognizable damage.”