Friday was kind of a buzz kill for people like me, who eagerly follow all Trump-related litigation. 

First, the Trump Organization and celebrity chef José Andrés settled their breach of contract fight over the restaurant in Trump’s new Washington, D.C. hotel. And then the feds backed off their attempt to force Twitter to divulge the names behind an account critical of the Trump administration. This comes on the heels of formal approval of the Trump University settlement on March 31.

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