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August 15, 2017
DOJ Seeks Personally-Identifying Information from Website for Visitors Who Violently Disrupted the Inauguration Day Events
I don't understand the left's position on this -- they support doxxing at every opportunity, and now are claiming that violent J20 disruptors can't be identified even with a judge's order?
Sounds to me like we're abandoning the pretense of a "nation of laws" entirely -- it's full-on just a nation of a Ruling Class and its supportive tribes, with various Ruled Classes beneath them. The Ruled Classes can be doxxed like crazy, but not the tribes allied to the Ruling Class.
The Department of Justice is seeking personal information on visitors to an anti-Trump website connected to destructive Inauguration Day protests, sparking a court fight with the hosting service which says the request violates privacy protections.
The DOJ has obtained a search warrant ordering web-hosting service DreamHost “to assist law enforcement and produce such electronic data.”
The department wants data including IP addresses, names and other personal information pertaining to visitors to the website disruptj20.org, which helped organize political protests against the Trump administration.
More than 200 people were charged after protesters broke windows and set fire to a limousine on Trump's Inauguration Day on Jan. 20. Prosecutors say the website disruptj20.org was used for planning the disturbances.