Nearly three full years after the events of Jan. 6, 2021, the U.S. Supreme Court has finally agreed to take on a case related to the nearly 300 defendants facing charges tied to that day.
This case may have huge ramifications—not only for the plaintiffs in the lawsuit but also for almost everyone else who has been charged with “obstruction of Congress,” which includes former President Donald Trump himself.
Now, let’s break down the legal issues at play.
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Jack Smith Demands Twitter Info on All Americans Who Interacted With Trump | Facts Matter
According to a heavily redacted search warrant and other documents released earlier this week, Special Counsel Jack Smith demanded information on Twitter users who liked or retweeted President Trump’s tweets leading up to January 6th.
Twitter ultimately complied.
This means that if you interacted with President Trump’s Twitter account before he got kicked off — well, your name is literally on a list.
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