WEB Trial: Lawyers Debate "Lock Him Up" Posts and 2020 Social Media
Excavating Old Social Media Posts
On the second day of the highly anticipated WEB trial, lawyers delved into the depths of former President Donald Trump's social media history, specifically scrutinizing posts dating back to the 2020 election.
The "Lock Him Up" Posts
Prosecutors presented evidence of Trump supporters chanting "Lock him up" at various rallies, including one at Nationals Park during Game 5 of the World Series that was broadcast on national television.
Defense attorneys argued that these chants were merely expressions of political opinion protected by the First Amendment. They pointed out that similar chants were common at rallies of Trump's political rivals.
2020 Social Media Landscape
Lawyers also discussed the role of social media in the lead-up to the 2020 election. Prosecutors highlighted the widespread dissemination of misinformation and conspiracy theories on platforms like Twitter and Facebook.
Defense attorneys maintained that Trump was not responsible for the actions of his supporters online and that he had repeatedly condemned violence and incitement.
The trial is expected to continue for several more weeks, and legal experts anticipate further intense debates over the role of social media in political discourse and the boundaries of free speech.
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