When the next US president blocks you on Twitter


Freelance writer and editor Heather Spohr is among an untold number of people blocked by Donald Trump on Twitter. Ordinarily, that wouldn't matter but the president-elect uses Twitter as his primary tool for communicating with the American people. Spohr was photographed at her home on November 30, 2016 in Thousand Oaks, Calif. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times/TNS)

LOS ANGELES: Heather Spohr didn't vote for Donald Trump, but that doesn't mean she's not interested in keeping up with what her soon-to-be president has been saying. 

That hasn't been so easy for the Thousand Oaks mother of two ever since she tweeted during a Republican primary debate last year that she found the celebrity businessman "repulsive" because of his feud with Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly. 

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