Twitter Fined $350,000 in Secret DOJ Fight Over Trump Records

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Twitter Fined $350,000 in Secret DOJ Fight Over Trump Records
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Twitter Inc. was fined $350,000 for failing to immediately comply with a Justice Department search warrant for records related to former President Donald Trump’s account, according to a court opinion unsealed on Wednesday.

witter Inc., now rebranded as X, was fined $350,000 for failing to immediately comply with a Justice Department search warrant for records related to former President Donald Trump’s account, according to a court Special Counsel John “Jack” Smith’s office had obtained a search warrant for data and other records related to Trump’s @realDonaldTrump account in mid-January, according to the opinion.

Smith is leading the prosecution of Trump over his efforts to overturn the result of the 2020 election. The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit rejected Twitter’s objections to an order that prohibited the company from notifying anyone about the warrant. The opinion shows that Twitter ultimately did comply with the warrant, which related to Smith’s criminal investigation.

The fight had unfolded largely in secret court proceedings until Wednesday, when the DC Circuit ordered a redacted version of its July 18 opinion unsealed. The ruling shows that a three-judge panel unanimously upheld the civil contempt sanction as well as a lower court judge’s ruling keeping the nondisclosure order in place.

The DC Circuit panel featured Judges Nina Pillard, who was appointed by former President Barack Obama, and Judges J. Michelle Childs and Florence Pan, who were appointed by President Joe Biden. Pan wrote the opinion.

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