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Jack Smith Obtained a Secret Search Warrant for Donald Trump’s Twitter Account

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Jack Smith Obtained a Secret Search Warrant for Donald Trump’s Twitter Account

Jack Smith Obtained a Secret Search Warrant for Donald Trump’s Twitter Account

Jack Smith Obtained a Secret Search Warrant , for Donald Trump’s Twitter Account.

In January, special counsel Jack Smith got a search warrant to comb through the former president's Twitter account but asked the social media platform not to inform Trump, court documents show.

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Twitter, now known as X, was ordered to provide data and records pertaining to @realDonaldTrump.

According to prosecutors, secrecy was important because if Trump knew, it would provide him "an opportunity to destroy evidence, change patterns of behavior [or] notify confederates." .

Initially, Twitter appealed the decision, stating that the order to keep things quiet "violated the First Amendment and the Stored Communications Act," NPR reports.

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The appeal was rejected, and Twitter provided the information three days after its deadline, which resulted in a $350,000 fine.

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Trump took to Truth Social to address the newly-revealed details of Smith's investigation into the former president's alleged attempts to alter the results of the 2020 election.

Just found out that Crooked Joe Biden’s DOJ secretly attacked my Twitter account, making it a point not to let me know about this major “hit” on my civil rights, Donald Trump, via Truth Social.

My Political Opponent is going CRAZY trying to infringe on my Campaign for President.

Nothing like this has ever happened before, Donald Trump, via Truth Social.

Does the First Amendment still exist?

Did Deranged Jack Smith tell the Unselects to DESTROY & DELETE all evidence?

These are DARK DAYS IN AMERICA!, Donald Trump, via Truth Social


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