Jonathan Turley: Harris and Walz are a threat to free speech in America | Eastern NC Now

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Well known George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley has published a column in USA Today in which he described Democrat candidates Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as threats to free speech in America.  Professor Turley, a passionate supporter of free speech, pointed out that "we are living through the most dangerous  anti-free speech movement in American history."  Turley observed that the Biden-Harris administration has been the most anti-free speech administration in the US in two centuries.

"For the free speech community, the prospect of a Harris-Walz administration is chilling," Professor Turley declared. "Where President Joe Biden was viewed as supporting censorship out of political opportunism,  Harris and Walz are viewed as true believers."

https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2024/10/03/vance-debate-harris-walz-first-amendment/75483782007/


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( October 4th, 2024 @ 6:48 pm )
 
Harris and Walz want to neuter the US Supreme Court, which is who enforces the First Amendment. They are a clear and present danger to our democracy. By neutering the Supreme Court, they would also upset the balance of power between the three branches of government that our founding fathers set up



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