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[quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] "I’ve seen a sworn affidavit from Yoel Roth, the former head of Twitter’s trust and safety. He was meeting every week before the election with FBI and other intelligence officials." - Miranda Devine on @FoxNews That IS a violation of the 1st[/quote] No it isn’t.[/quote] Yes it is :roll: The FIB and government intelligence officials are (wait for it) government agencies.[/quote] Where in the constitution does it say that employees of private businesses can’t meet with government officials?[/quote] First paragraph: “or abridge the freedom of speech” When government officials tell twitter to ban a user or delete a post because they don’t like what’s said.[/quote] That does not say that meetings are prohibited. You also left out the part about "Congress shall make no law". Can you point me to the law that you believes violates the 1st Amendment in this case? [/quote] Enjoy the read. No matter how you spin in or try to parse it, you are incorrect. The ‘no law’ clause has nothing to do with this. Congress didn’t try to make a law. They bypassed any judicial review as well. https://www.fox-news.com/politics/fbi-weekly-big-tech-ahead-2020-election-agent-testifies[/quote] "The Constitution doesn't matter" must be the new MAGA slogan. If you are going to claim that the 1st Amendment was violated, then what the 1st Amendment says absolutely matters. The 1st Amendment prohibits laws abridging freedom of speech. It doesn't prohibit meetings. [/quote] Not just slogan, it is now policy. [twitter]https://twitter.com/Teri_Kanefield/status/1599095365264760832[/twitter][/quote]
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