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Trump Brags ‘We Took the Freedom of Speech Away’ With Plan to Imprison Flag Burners — Supreme Court Rejected in 1989
President Donald Trump bragged on Wednesday that his administration "took the freedom of speech away" with a one year penalty ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Literally Brags About Taking Away People’s Free Speech
After claiming credit for rolling back freedom of speech, the president went on to seemingly admit that he cannot completely ...
President Donald Trump, who insists he’s not a dictator, boasted Wednesday that his administration had “taken freedom of ...
Trump claimed his administration “took the freedom of speech away” for flag burnings, citing the risk of riots and violence, ...
The president said he had made flag burning a crime punishable by a year in prison. But such a claim contradicts both Supreme ...
Views Editor Denise Perez argues free speech must be protected, even for offensive opinions. Otherwise, it risks becoming a ...
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'This is not a drill': Trump buried for bragging that he 'took the freedom of speech away'
President Donald Trump said Wednesday his administration took action against people who burned the American flag, adding, “We ...
Clashes on university campuses, and administrators’ failures when dealing with them, have triggered actions by some governments meant to limit what universities and their students can say and do.
Calling everyone on the right a Nazi hell bent taking away your freedoms, or calling everyone on the left a Communist hell ...
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Why free speech rights got left out of the Constitution – and added in later via the First Amendment
The First Amendment – and the freedom of speech it guarantees – is considered a fundamental element of American freedom and ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk and the reaction to it has many debating freedom of speech, a right protected by the First Amendment. President Donald Trump ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton joined Stratford High School students in Houston to celebrate the inception of their Charlie Kirk-inspired student group, and to advocate for free speech on college ...
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