applied for and obtained a nondisclosure order, which prohibited twitter from disclosing the existence or contents of the search warrant to any person, based on ex parte affidavits. the district court found probable cause to search the twitter account for evidence of criminal offenses. moreover the district court found the reasonable grounds to believe that disclosing the warrant to former president trump would seriously jeopardize the ongoing investigation by giving him an opportunity to destroy evidence, change patterns of behavior, or notify confederates. the warrant required twitter to turn over all requested information by january 27th, 2023. a nondisclosure order was to remain in effect for 180 days after its issuance, despite the court order to comply, twitter violated the deadline for complying with handing over the twitter account and was fined $350,000 for that violation. during our discussion now,
court ruling washington valley c was unsealed, revealing that jack smith successfully subpoenaed donald trump s twitter account. the court said on january 17th, 2023, the governor applied for and received a search warrant direct to twitter to produce data and records related to the real donald trump s twitter account. at the same time the government applied for and obtained a nondisclosure order, which prohibited twitter from disclosing the existence or contents of the search warrant to any person, based on ex parte affidavits. the district court found probable cause to search the twitter account for evidence of criminal offenses. moreover the district court found the reasonable grounds to believe that disclosing the warrant to former president trump would seriously jeopardize the ongoing investigation by giving him an opportunity to destroy evidence, change patterns of behavior, or notify confederates. the warrant required twitter to turn over all requested information by january 27th
they would find evidence of crimes when they obtained the information about the twitter account, and that would seem to point directly to the direct messages that trump either sent or received in twitter. we know that he infamously does not text. that leaves open the question of whether he dms, but it s possible that they could be based on information that they got in searching other people s telephones or other people s cell phones have decided that there would be information inside of the former president s account that would be revealing about some of the elements of the crimes they have to prove. this nondisclosure order suggests that this is anything but routine. if all the government was trying to do was authenticate trump s tweets or get surface level information, they wouldn t be entitled to the nondisclosure order. this is a very telling detail. okay, we ll hope to learn more. thank you so much, joyce vance and ken dilanian. i appreciate the conversation. when we re back thi
toenails. that s disgusting. disgusting. we did pull your advice staff on this on whether you re allowed to wear shorts in the office, interestingly there s a split. they say it s okay for women to wear shorts. but it is not okay for men to wear shorts. that feels a little sexist to me. but i don t know what s going on. i don t think such a rule would be allowed if it wasn t across the board. i believe inequality for the genders. sure, harry, thanks very much. i don t know what that was about. the news continues, the source with kaitlan collins begins now. straight from the source, tonight, you can potentially hear any moment from the judge overseeing the 2020 election interference case. as we wait, the special counsel s team just swung back at trump and his lawyers after they complained in the free speech rights could be limited, and there s a nondisclosure order over evidence in the case. of course, this is also coming as we are learning more about a foiled plot in ukra
The First Amendment guarantees the right to speak your own involvement about court proceedings. Yet the Stored Communications Act currently allows the government to prevent electronic communications companies from notifying their users when they receive law enforcement orders for customer data..