pknopp
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It's a violation outlined in the 1st amendment pertaining to our freedom of speech. It's all part and parcel to it.If it incites a riot it is, and that's exactly what's been happening. Ever heard of being an accessory after the fact ??It doesn't surprise me, but what I don't get is why Trump doesn't have them arrested for yelling fire in a crowded theater in violation of the constitution (i.e. attempting to incite riots by doing so)???? He is our law and justice president right ? Ok, now let's see some law and justice then.DNC fact check! The ‘they’re animals’ lie is back
In keeping with their tactic of cheery-picking statements made by Our President and those who support him, they again take his words out of context to support their dishonest narrative.
DNC fact check! The 'they're animals' lie is back
DNC video falsely suggests President Trump called innocent people ‘animals’ The Democratic National Convention on Wednesday played a montage of clips of President Trump. It ended up becoming lies by video. They made it appear as if President Trump was calling asylum seekers and children...www.independentsentinel.com
Independent Sentinel said:The video showed children held in immigration detention centers as a young girl featured at the DNC*, in a voiceover, said: “Some of those kids are orphans because of you,” referring to President Trump. The video proceeded to show three clips of the president saying: “These aren’t people,” “I don’t want them in our country,” and “They’re animals.”
Independent Sentinel said:*About the young girl featured at the DNC. She gave a moving speech by her mother who was deported by President Trump. However, she was first deported by President Clinton and was targeted for deportation by Obama-Biden.
Yelling fire is not a violation of anything.
Yelling fire in a crowded theater is not a violation of the Constitution.
No it isn't.
It’s Time to Stop Using the ‘Fire in a Crowded Theater’ Quote
Oliver Wendell Holmes made the analogy during a controversial Supreme Court case that was overturned more than 40 years ago.
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