While the possibility of deleting and banning followers of social networking sites is free for those who have these accounts, it seems that US President Donald Trump no longer has this right anymore, by a US judicial decision to prevent him officially from banning any of his followers, especially opponents.
US President Donald Trump has more than 52 million followers on his official Twitter account, and Donald Trump has repeatedly deleted and banned some of his followers based on his political views that contravene his directives, prompting seven of his followers to file a lawsuit Judicial proceedings against him.
The seven US users banned by US President Donald Trump say they have been unable to track the president's daily tweets, prompting them to sue the US courts. The framework of freedom of expression guaranteed by the Constitution.
As a result, US Judge Naomi Reese Bushwald issued a ruling stating that no US government official has the right to ban any of his followers on his social networking site Twitter based on his political views, even if it concerns US President Donald Trump himself.