Trump's Social Media Posts Backfire in Court
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President Trumps social media posts are backfiring in court, providing lawyers with evidence of bad motives in various legal battles. Judges have cited his Truth Social rants and those from top officials in First Amendment fights over grants, firings, and benefits cuts. The posts have been used to expose retaliation and political plays, leading to the dropping of probes and the blocking of funding cuts. Legal groups praise the exposure of unconstitutional grudges, while the White House argues that Trumps openness is what voters want. Recent rulings have hit harder, with Harvard winning back grants and NPR/PBS keeping funding. The digital trail is making defenses tougher for Justice Department lawyers.
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