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Trump blocked me on Twitter. Now the Justice Department is arguing that he has a legal right to do it.

President Donald Trump is quite possibly the most famous Twitter troll in the world. He has been posting inflammatory remarks on the site through his @realDonaldTrump account since long before he became president. As far as trolls go, however, he is quite thin-skinned, and along the way he has blocked quite a few people who have criticized him.

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'A profoundly stupid man': Internet ridicules Devin Nunes for his laughable lawsuit against Twitter

On Monday, Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA) sued Twitter for allegedly "shadow banning" his account to restrict his free speech, as well as two accounts called "Devin Nunes' Mom" and "Devin Nunes' Cow" for posting content critical of him. "In her endless barrage of tweets, Devin Nunes' Mom maliciously attacked every aspect of Nunes' character, honesty, integrity, ethics and fitness to perform his duties as a United States Congressman," read the complaint, which seeks $250 million in damages and also demands to reveal the identity of the people behind the two accounts.

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GOP senator trolls Trump after Twitter meltdown: ‘Alert the daycare staff'

President Donald Trump went on another rant Sunday against Republican Tennessee Sen. Bob Corker, who is leaving the body after two terms. Corker had pledged to only serve two terms in the office, despite Trump begging him to run again.

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That time Democrats secretly used Russian social media tactics

Remember those dubious Twitter and Facebook tactics the Russians reportedly employed to influence the United States’ 2016 election? You know, the ones that Democrats have been railing against for a couple of years. Turns out that the Democratic Party may be furious about their possible impact on American democracy, but isn’t above using them.

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How Twitter oppresses women

In a society built on patriarchal norms, it is no surprise that women often face harassment on various social media platforms — especially in professions like journalism and politics, where women are in the public eye. On Tuesday, the human rights organization Amnesty International released the largest study of its kind emphasizing the scale in which women endure online abuse.

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This is the wildest thing everyone seems to be missing in Trump’s ‘Twitter tsunami’: MSNBC's Morning Joe

Panelists on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” agreed President Donald Trump’s weekend “Twitter tsunami” betrayed a deepening sense of anxiety — and showed some new bombshell was likely to explode soon.

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'FAIRNESS PLEASE': Giuliani humiliates himself and lashes out at Twitter - revealing he doesn't know how the internet works

Last week, President Donald Trump's counsel Rudy Giuliani posted a furious attack on special counsel Robert Mueller for filing criminal indictments just as Trump was leaving for the G-20 summit, calling him "out of control."

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French President Emmanuel Macron just delivered the perfect dignified response to Trump's petty Twitter taunts

French President Emmanuel Macron has decided to take the high road as President Donald Trump lashes out in anger.

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Cesar Sayoc Threatened at Least 50 Public Figures and Outlets on Twitter But Was Never Stopped

Cesar Sayoc, the Trump supporter arrested in connection with 13 pipe bombs mailed to prominent Democratic figures, has been threatening people on Twitter for months, according to an investigation by CNN.

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Here's Why the FBI Director's Refusal to Say When He Told Trump About the Bombing Suspect Is So Troubling

Even as federal investigators were tracking down and arresting Cesar Sayoc, the suspect in a string of mail bombs sent to top Democratic figures and CNN, President Donald Trump was casting doubt on the reality of the attacks and complaining about the impact they have had on the election.

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Ex-Congressional Staffer Said She Reported Mail Bombings Suspect to Twitter for Threats - But She Was Brushed Off

Shortly after Cesar Sayoc was identified as the suspect in the string of mail bombs sent to prominent Democratic figures and CNN, evidence quickly emerged that he appears to be a fervent Republican and supporter of President Donald Trump.

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