If Donald Trump loves one thing in this world, it's Donald Trump. If he loves two things, a close second-place goes to his Twitter feed. Unfortunately, in addition to Trump's loyal armies of patriots and trolls, Twitter also hosts both liberals and members of the lying liberal media—people who do not show President Trump the respect he deserves. And for that, they must be blocked.

Now, Trump has never shied away from hitting the block button; before he assumed the presidency, Trump appears to have blocked users with frequency and vigor. His new office, though, heightens the stakes considerably. It's not just petty for a sitting president to block his constituency; it also has troubling First Amendment implications.

Trump has recently trained his sights on higher-profile targets, too. On the morning of June 13, Trump blocked the account for VoteVets.org, a group representing over 500,000 veterans, family members, and civilian supporters. Not long after, Trump also blocked Simpsons extra and occasional novelist Stephen King.

To help document this momentous time with our single-most mad-online president yet, we'll keep a running list of some of President Trump's more notable blockages. Twitter doesn't let you see who blocks whom (it would kind of defeat the purpose), so we've based the below on self-reporting. Trump has also blocked too many people at this point for us to make a totally comprehensive list, which is definitely normal president-type behavior, so consider this more of a regularly updated highlight reel.

VoteVets.org

Description: VoteVets is a progressive, non-profit PAC that seeks to stock Congress with veterans critical of the war in Iraq.

Reason for blockage: According to The Hill, early Tuesday morning the veterans group sent out a fundraising blast soliciting donations against Trump's "dangerous agenda." You also might remember VoteVets as the group behind the below ad, which targeted at Trump himself earlier this year and ran right in the middle of his morning stories.

A perhaps more likely catalyst, though, seems to be this series of tweets that VoteVets let off in response to Trump's tweet about the travel ban on the morning of June 13. The group said both that Trump's "Muslim ban is unconstitutional, immoral, & a threat to our nat'l security" and that "the way @realDonaldTrump fawns over and fan dances for Putin is a threat to our [national] security." That, or Trump's still just mad about the interruption to Morning Joe.

Stephen King

Occupation: Novelist