Former President Donald Trump on Thursday announced a series of aggressive and ambitious proposals to undo what he characterized as the suppression of free speech in the United States if he is elected president in 2024.
Trump said that"within hours of my inauguration" he would sign an executive order banning federal agencies"from colluding" with others to censor or otherwise limit lawful speech by individuals.
"These include possible violations of federal civil rights law, campaign finance laws, federal election law, securities law and antitrust laws, the Hatch Act, and a host of other potential criminal civil regulatory and constitutional offenses," he said. "The former president's fast and loose connection with the truth makes him a poor choice to dictate the terms of discourse in the country," Farnsworth added.
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