i rather doubt Jack Dorsey is much of a Trump fan, but he doesn't have to be to know that Omar's so-called rights aren't any different than Trump's. So when Omar demanded Trump's posts on twitter removed, Dorsey refused. And told her so by phone. 
Twitter's Jack Dorsey Told Ilhan Omar He Won't Take Down Trump's Tweet Targeting Her
https://www.yahoo.com/huffpost/twitt...031625122.html
Sanjana Karanth
HuffPostApril 25, 2019
Twitter CEO 
Jack Dorsey directly told Rep. 
Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) during a phone call Tuesday that he stands by the decision to allow President 
Donald Trump’s tweet that targeted the congresswoman and later resulted in a wave of death threats against her.
The call, 
first reported Thursday by The Washington Post,  revolved around a video Trump tweeted on April 12. The video alternates  between footage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center  and out-of-context remarks by Omar from a speech last month about the  broader issue of Islamophobia. The video was an attempt to  mischaracterize her as being dismissive of the tragedy. 
Omar  asked Dorsey to explain his reasoning behind Twitter not removing  Trump’s tweet, according to the Post. Dorsey reportedly said the tweet  did not violate the company’s rules and that the incendiary video had  already been viewed and shared beyond Twitter’s platform. 
Despite  actively rejecting the idea of removing Trump’s inciteful tweet, Dorsey  told Omar that Twitter has to be better about weeding out hate and  harassment. The social media giant has 
notoriously ignored the hate and harassment  coming from the president of the United States’ account, saying there’s  a public interest in having the president of the United States tweet  unfiltered, 
no matter how dangerous.
Both Twitter and Omar did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s requests for comment.
Days  after the president’s tweet, Omar said she has received a significant  number of death threats. Some Democratic leaders responded by condemning  the president for his behavior, 
including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
“Since  the President’s tweet Friday evening, I have experienced an increase in  direct threats on my life ― many directly referencing or replying to  the President’s video,” the congresswoman 
said in an April 14 statement.  “I thank the Capitol Police, the FBI, the House Sergeant at Arms, and  the Speaker of the House for their attention to these threats.”
Dorsey’s call to Omar came on the same day 
the Twitter head met with Trump at  the White House. The Post previously reported that the president used  “a significant portion” of the meeting to voice concerns that Twitter  deliberately reduces his follower count. Dorsey reportedly told Trump  that users’ follower count may change as the platform continues weeding  out spam accounts.