A judge in Colorado's 10th Circuit has ruled in favor of U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Silt, in a lawsuit over blocking constituents on Twitter. Judge Daniel Domenico turned down a request for a preliminary injunction against Boebert filed by former state Rep. Bri Buentello, a Pueblo Democrat, whom Boebert had blocked from her personal Twitter account, which she uses for announcements related to her congressional activities. Buentello criticized Boebert for remarks Boebert made on Twitter during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, which got her blocked from Boebert's personal account. The ruling takes a different turn than those against other state and federal officials, including former President Donald Trump, who was sued for blocking constituents on his personal Twitter account. In both cases, the account holder used Twitter to make official pronouncements on governmental policy. Trump made numerous announcements on Twitter about policy and other matters, including firing administration officials. Boebert uses her personal account to make announcements about legislation and policy issues. She also has a @repboebert account created for her when she was sworn into Congress last January.