The nondisclosure order blocking Twitter from informing Trump about the warrant violated its First Amendment rights, raising concerns about governmental overreach in privileged communications.
Prosecutors argue Trump never used his Twitter account officially, so executive privilege doesn't apply, and revealing the warrant could jeopardize their ongoing investigation.
Trump used Twitter to spread false election claims before the Capitol attack, which prosecutors say aimed to undermine trust in the democratic process.
Twitter's changes under Musk, including staff cuts and reinstating previously banned users, align with a broader narrative of free expression amid concerns over misinformation.
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