You also don't have a right to have a Twitter account but the White House can't block twitter users.
You also don't have a right to have a Twitter account but the White House can't block twitter users.
It's a speech issue. It's close enough for me. I mean, if one of them had said something akin to kneeling on Twitter and Trump had uninvited them, it'd be the same problem. Don't get me wrong, you certainly make a good point and you're not wrong but at the same time, taking an action of any kind as a government representative that indicates a disapproval of the exercise of your free speech rights is, at best, legally shaky ground.
It's a speech issue. It's close enough for me. I mean, if one of them had said something akin to kneeling on Twitter and Trump had uninvited them, it'd be the same problem. Don't get me wrong, you certainly make a good point and you're not wrong but at the same time, taking an action of any kind as a government representative that indicates a disapproval of the exercise of your free speech rights is, at best, legally shaky ground.
You don't have a right to visit the White House because you won the Super Bowl.