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Tennessee senators have petitioned President Donald Trump to send federal resources to Memphis, Tennessee, since he won the November election, The Daily Signal has learned…. Read More
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The FBI director said the suspect allegedly revealed in a text message exchange that ‘some hatred cannot be negotiated with.’
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The call for Franklin High School science teacher Emily Orbison to be fired for posting a "hateful screed" justifying the assassination of Charlie Kirk to social media on Saturday gained momentum, with U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), Tennessee Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson (R-Franklin), and State Representative Lee Reeves (R-Franklin) calling for the public school employee to be fired.
Orbison’s post about Kirk was first reported by The Federalist, which revealed the educator described the assassination as "rational" and "prudent." She mockingly wrote, “Guess there wasn’t a good guy with a gun there. Shame.”
Tennessee colleges took action against employees who made inappropriate comments after conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated last week at a Turning Point USA event in Utah.
Kirk, who is the founder of Turning Point USA, was at Utah Valley University when Tyler Robinson, who lived with his transgender partner, allegedly shot him with a bolt-action rifle from a long distance.
A former official from the Biden administration is calling for the silencing of online free speech at a time when the country is mourning the senseless murder of Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, who was killed while exercising his First Amendment right to free speech.
Speaking on Wednesday on CBS Mornings, Laura Edelson, a former chief technologist at the Biden-led Department of Justice, used the reaction to Kirk’s murder to demand more censorship from social media companies. Edelson blamed pro-free speech moves at Meta and X for the quick spread of “bad information” online, claiming they were “absolutely” responsible.
[The story continues on MRCFreeSpeechAmerica.org]
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, is calling on Congress to pass the Charlie Kirk Act, which would restrict the broadcasting of federally funded programming intended for… Read More
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