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Thu Apr 19, 2018, 06:20 PM Apr 2018

The Man Behind the President's Tweets

New York Times Magazine
April 16, 2018
By Robert Draper

THE MAN BEHIND THE PRESIDENT'S TWEETS

Unveiling the mystery of Dan Scavino, the White House social media director, whose job is to help @realDonaldTrump stay unpresidential.


Last July, Donald Trump was sued in federal court over his Twitter habits.
It wasn't the tone or content of Trump's approximately 37,300 tweets that landed him in trouble.
Instead, it was the possible unconstitutionality of the way he uses one feature of the platform:
the block button.
The plaintiffs, represented by Columbia University's Knight First Amendment Institute, were seven individuals - ranging from a freelance journalist to a New York comedian to a Texas police officer - who had sent negative replies to an @realDonaldTrump tweet and were subsequently blocked by the president.

Though Trump's Twitter account purports to be a personal one, the plaintiff's argued, his writings invariably involved government business and executive opinions - making his posts a public forum to which all American citizens should be guaranteed access.

Though @realDonaldTrump reads like the unabridged representation of a singular man's impulses, three other defendants were named in the suit, which is expected to be ruled upon in the Southern District of New York in the coming months.
One of them was Hope Hicks, long a public face of Trump World, the 29-year-old former model who spent the last three years as Trump's media liaison before leaving the White House in late March.
A second was Trump's press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the president's designated mouthpiece.
But the third, unlike Hicks and Sanders, was someone most Americans have never heard of:
a man named Dan Scavino Jr.

More:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/16/magazine/dan-scavino-the-secretary-of-offense.html



[From Jan. 22, 2017]
"Cheeto's official tweets are now written by a man who regularly promotes fake stories on Twitter"
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10028517752

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The Man Behind the President's Tweets (Original Post) red dog 1 Apr 2018 OP
No Donny, it's not personal, it's business C_U_L8R Apr 2018 #1
I thought Hannity was behind a lot of the tweets. BigmanPigman Apr 2018 #2
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