August 9, 2023

According to a newly unsealed court filing, special counsel Jack Smith's office secured a search warrant for the thrice-indicted former president's Twitter account, @realDonaldTrump. The search wasn't known, and Twitter was barred from telling Lumpy anything about it. Do you know how conservatives always falsely say Big Tech is biased against the right? Welp, Twitter was fined $350,000 because it failed to comply with the records sought under the search warrant.

The Special Counsel was worried that Trump would destroy evidence. Have you ever wondered what Trump's DMs look like? I imagine a note to Mike Pence after Jan. 6th, saying, "Will you be my friend again? Push 1 for yes, and 2 for no, kthxbye."

CNN reports:

The special counsel's office, which is now working on the criminal case against Trump in DC District Court related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, sought the warrant in January 2023.

Twitter and special counsel Jack Smith's office spent several months litigating the question of whether Trump should be told about the search warrant.

The dispute came to light on Wednesday when the DC Circuit Court of Appeals unsealed a decision upholding a district court ruling in favor of prohibiting Twitter from telling Trump.

The district court, according to the DC Circuit's opinion, "found that there were 'reasonable grounds to believe' that disclosing the warrant to former President Trump 'would seriously jeopardize the ongoing investigation' by giving him "an opportunity to destroy evidence, change patterns of behavior, [or] notify confederates.."

The district court also concluded the non-disclosure order was necessary because it "found reason to believe that the former President would 'flee from prosecution,'" a footnote says.

"The government later acknowledged, however, that it had 'errantly included flight from prosecution as a predicate' in its application," the footnote said. "The district court did not rely on risk of flight in its ultimate analysis."

Poor Lumpy. That's a shame.

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