ACLU Asks Vermont Governor Scott To Stop Blocking Online Critics

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Vermont Governor Phil Scott (file)
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The Vermont chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union has asked Republican Governor Phil Scott to stop deleting critical posts and blocking constituents on Facebook. Scott's office said it is simply trying to maintain a civil dialogue on social media.
ACLU of Vermont says blocking a constituent is unlawful prior restraint of future speech and deleting posts is "viewpoint-based censorship" in violation of the First Amendment.

Scott spokeswoman Rebecca Kelley says that it is "constitutionally permissible" for Scott's office to encourage a civil dialogue and protect those commenting from being abused, harassed or exposed to hate speech. Kelley adds they would welcome specific recommendations for changes to their social media policy.

A federal court in New York ruled last month that President Donald Trump violated the First Amendment when he blocked critics on Twitter.

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