I think you missed my intent: I fully support Twitter unvoicing him and think they should have done it years ago, as he has been posting hate speech ever since he was elected (and possibly before).
I was simply expressing the Twitter issue in a way that Trump followers may understand, as they were absolutely behind the bakery that declined to make the gay cake.
It's kind of funny that your intent was sort of ironic as I've seen that defense posted on FB by Republican sympathizers. I hadn't really thought about it, but it's like someone on here decided to flame people and be a general pain. smokes would be well within his right to tell them to get lost. There are behavioral standards that this, and many other online fora establish and people get banned all the time. I guess Trump's outraged followers aren't much for alternative sites. FB and Twitter are very easy to access and I guess people are not much on reading the rules.
But, for the record, I would fight to have unpopular opinions voiced so long as they are not advocating murdering people or other kinds of violence. A few years back, the right wing pundit, Ann Coulter, who's never been a candidate for Miss Congeniality, was to speak at UC Berkeley in an open air venue, known as Sproul Plaza. This is an open space difficult to police.
For security reasons, the overflow crowds that were anticipated required her to shift within campus to a more secure venue--same access to student audiences, same university and date. She was outraged, pulled out of the engagement, and accused the university of censorship, while all they were trying to do was to protect her skinny ass. I don't like her, but I think it's important for students to be exposed to a broad variety of voices and different ideologies.
As for the CIA, my understanding is that they are not a law enforcement agency, but they gather intelligence that supports American global concerns, and to the extent that external actors might infiltrate the homeland, they will monitor terrorist activities on U.S. soil. They cooperate with the Federal Bureau of Investigation and other local law enforcement agencies. I actually went to their website. They are apparently recruiting as the first thing I saw was a welcome to those who might want to pursue careers there.
https://www.cia.gov/ They grew out of WW2 period intelligence efforts & were originally known as the Office of Strategic Services. Headed, I think, by "Wild" Bill Donovan.