Donald Trump is due to make a public appearance with embattled U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson on Friday, in a bid to demonstrate unity.
Supreme Court dismisses as moot case questioning Donald Trump's blocking of critics on Twitter John Fritze and Richard Wolf, USA TODAY
President Trump has been permanently banned from Twitter
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WASHINGTON – Now-former President Donald Trump may have had about 89 million followers on Twitter before the platform suspended his account, but the Supreme Court apparently isn't interested in how he got along – or didn't – with some of them.
The justices on Monday dismissed as moot a high-profile case about whether Trump was on solid legal ground when he blocked several of his critics on his once-favorite social media website. A federal appeals court ruling found Trump's actions violated the First Amendment, and the court tossed that decision.
Donald Trump took in the win at Mar-a-Lago, surrounded by friends and family. His lawyers celebrated with hugs and smiles. One joked, “We’re going to Disney World!”