Special counsel sought Trump's Twitter DMs despite 'extraordinary' pushback from company, court documents say

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Newly unsealed court documents detail court battle over Trump's data on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The pursuit came amid pushback from X centered on a non-disclosure agreement that prevented the company from informing Trump about a search warrant centered on his account, according to an opinion issued by the district court judge who ruled on the case.

The Special Counsel's office argued that the disclosure of the search warrant to Trump would compromise its. Attorneys for X, by contrast, said that the order forbidding it to inform Trump amounted to a violation of its First Amendment right to speak freely, according to the district court opinion’s summary of the case.

Trump has entered not guilty pleas in two cases brought by the Special Counsel: One that alleges he illegally retained possession of classified documents, and another that accuses him of attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 election. He has denied wrongdoing.

 

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