- Special Counsel Jack Smith sought information on individuals who engaged with former President Donald Trump’s posts by either liking or retweeting them, as revealed in redacted search warrants and documents made public on Monday.
- The heavily redacted document, issued to Twitter in January, disclosed that the court-mandated the social media platform to surrender a substantial amount of information pertaining to Trump’s account.
- This included details such as “advertising information, including advertising IDs, ad activity, and ad topic preferences.” Additionally, the court order encompassed the retrieval of IP addresses associated with the creation, login, and use of the account, along with insights into privacy and account settings.