Feds demand records of everyone who visited anti-Trump protest website, DisruptJ20
The Trump administration has asked a California-based hosting provider to give the government information on anyone who visited disruptj20.org, a website that coordinated Election Day protests, prompting pushback over First Amendment concerns. DreamHost received the order in the form of a search warrant issued July 12 by a Superior Court judge in Washington, D.C., seeking every…
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