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Trump doubles down as he silences critics | Opinion

With ICE’s weekend arrest of a student who engaged in peaceful protests, Trump’s administration is flexing dangerously unconstitutional muscle and daring the nation to flinch.

Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate student at Columbia University, helped to organize several pro-Palestinian student protests last year, all of which were peaceful and non-violent. Khalil was pulled from his apartment by “special agents from a department in ICE” who informed Khalil that the State Department had revoked his student visa. When his attorney advised that Khalil was a green card holder and lawful permanent resident, ICE said his green card had been revoked too.

Khalil was not arrested for vandalism, trespassing, or for violating any laws. He was arrested for the political content of his speech criticizing Trump’s pro-Israeli policies.

Arresting people for their political speech is textbook unconstitutional

During our time, silencing critics and controlling political speech means that autocrats can say anything they want, and the public never hears information to the contrary. It means that half the US will believe Trump’s false claims that Ukraine was the aggressor, and should be punished for provoking Russia.

Having been punished, taxed and imprisoned for their speech against the government, our founders wrote the First Amendment to make sure it never happened again. Understanding that history, fully grasping what led desperate men to give their lives to to defend the right to criticize the government, is the only way to appreciate the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…"

Revolutionary war heroes cry from the grave: America! Speak out now!

To understand the historical underpinnings ofthe First Amendment is to revere it for the stroke of genius, timeless insight into human conduct, and beacon for universal freedom that it was.

But the First Amendment cannot protect itself when malign forces like Trump rise and seek to benefit from its destruction.

Now is the time to speak out. Paint those signs. Go to your local protests. Get loud. Support Khalil on every social media you use, no matter how you feel about Israel. Understand—know it in your bones—that in America, the federal government can never silence you for the content of your speech.

Arresting people for their political viewpoint has long been prohibited. Any government attempt to restrict speech based on the content of that speech must satisfy the strictest scrutiny, meaning the restriction adopted by the government must be narrowly tailored to serve a compelling government interest. “I don’t agree with what he said” has never been a compelling enough interest for the government to stop him from saying it.

Political speech is the heart ofthe First Amendment. Based on our founders' mistrust of governmental power, the premier and most exalted amendment to the U.S. Constitution was crafted to protect against the government's “attempts to disfavor certain subjects or viewpoints,” and soundly “prohibits the government from restricting speech based on content of that speech,” as the court wrote in U.S. v. Playboy Entertainment Group (2000). Trump using state power to silence political speech of students, protestors and critics has wider and more frightening implications than whether one agrees with his policies on Israel.

Silencing political opponents presents the steepest of autocratic slopes. If students and citizens lose the right to publicly criticize or disagree with their government, they have lost the right to choose who that government will be.

Trump is doubling down


The principal reason dictators control speech is to consolidate their own power. Silencing critics means that the state controls the narrative, and is free to create, spin and disseminate “alternative facts” which are almost always designed to ensure that those who hold power get to keep it.

Taking his cues from Russia’s Putin, known for arresting his critics in the night, Trump took to his rancid propaganda website to breast-beat, posting falsely that Khalil is an “anti-American terrorist:”

This is the first arrest of many to come… We know there are more students at Columbia and other Universities across the Country who have engaged in pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity, and the Trump Administration will not tolerate it.
There is no credible claim that Trump’s actions are legal under the First Amendment. But Instead of acknowledging the elephant in the room, Fox News is parroting Trump’s unfact-checked claim that Khalil is a terrorist, repeating Trump’s King Kong declaration that, "If you support terrorism, including the slaughtering of innocent men, women, and children, your presence is contrary to our national and foreign policy interests, and you are not welcome here. We expect every one of America’s Colleges and Universities to comply."

Applying Trump’s sentiment to his support for Putin’s slaughter of innocent men, women and children in Ukraine should lead to his own deportation, but with Trump, pointing out inconsistencies is both quaint and futile.

Now is the time to speak out

In our founders' time, silencing political critics meant the Intolerable Acts, passed in 1774 to punish colonists for their political speech against the British government. That act of political suppression led to the Revolutionary War, which eventually produced a brilliant treatise that was centuries ahead of its time. In laying out principles of freedom and free governance the world had not yet seen or conceived, the framers of the U.S. Constitution showed a singular and unmatched genius that, pre-Trump, inspired the world.
During our time, silencing critics and controlling political speech means that autocrats can say anything they want, and the public never hears information to the contrary. It means that half the US will believe Trump’s false claims that Ukraine was the aggressor, and should be punished for provoking Russia.

Having been punished, taxed and imprisoned for their speech against the government, our founders wrote the First Amendment to make sure it never happened again. Understanding that history, fully grasping what led desperate men to give their lives to to defend the right to criticize the government, is the only way to appreciate the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…"

Revolutionary war heroes cry from the grave: America! Speak out now!

To understand the historical underpinnings ofthe First Amendment is to revere it for the stroke of genius, timeless insight into human conduct, and beacon for universal freedom that it was.

But the First Amendment cannot protect itself when malign forces like Trump rise and seek to benefit from its destruction.

Now is the time to speak out. Paint those signs. Go to your local protests. Get loud. Support Khalil on every social media you use, no matter how you feel about Israel. Understand—know it in your bones—that in America, the federal government can never silence you for the content of your speech.

In your spare time, read some early American history. To understand the singular beauty of the First Amendment is the only way to grasp the danger of allowing Trump and his anti-American goons to trample it.
 
Trump doubles down as he silences critics | Opinion

With ICE’s weekend arrest of a student who engaged in peaceful protests, Trump’s administration is flexing dangerously unconstitutional muscle and daring the nation to flinch.

Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate student at Columbia University, helped to organize several pro-Palestinian student protests last year, all of which were peaceful and non-violent. Khalil was pulled from his apartment by “special agents from a department in ICE” who informed Khalil that the State Department had revoked his student visa. When his attorney advised that Khalil was a green card holder and lawful permanent resident, ICE said his green card had been revoked too.

Khalil was not arrested for vandalism, trespassing, or for violating any laws. He was arrested for the political content of his speech criticizing Trump’s pro-Israeli policies.

Arresting people for their political speech is textbook unconstitutional

During our time, silencing critics and controlling political speech means that autocrats can say anything they want, and the public never hears information to the contrary. It means that half the US will believe Trump’s false claims that Ukraine was the aggressor, and should be punished for provoking Russia.

Having been punished, taxed and imprisoned for their speech against the government, our founders wrote the First Amendment to make sure it never happened again. Understanding that history, fully grasping what led desperate men to give their lives to to defend the right to criticize the government, is the only way to appreciate the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…"

Revolutionary war heroes cry from the grave: America! Speak out now!

To understand the historical underpinnings ofthe First Amendment is to revere it for the stroke of genius, timeless insight into human conduct, and beacon for universal freedom that it was.

But the First Amendment cannot protect itself when malign forces like Trump rise and seek to benefit from its destruction.

Now is the time to speak out. Paint those signs. Go to your local protests. Get loud. Support Khalil on every social media you use, no matter how you feel about Israel. Understand—know it in your bones—that in America, the federal government can never silence you for the content of your speech.

Arresting people for their political viewpoint has long been prohibited. Any government attempt to restrict speech based on the content of that speech must satisfy the strictest scrutiny, meaning the restriction adopted by the government must be narrowly tailored to serve a compelling government interest. “I don’t agree with what he said” has never been a compelling enough interest for the government to stop him from saying it.

Political speech is the heart ofthe First Amendment. Based on our founders' mistrust of governmental power, the premier and most exalted amendment to the U.S. Constitution was crafted to protect against the government's “attempts to disfavor certain subjects or viewpoints,” and soundly “prohibits the government from restricting speech based on content of that speech,” as the court wrote in U.S. v. Playboy Entertainment Group (2000). Trump using state power to silence political speech of students, protestors and critics has wider and more frightening implications than whether one agrees with his policies on Israel.

Silencing political opponents presents the steepest of autocratic slopes. If students and citizens lose the right to publicly criticize or disagree with their government, they have lost the right to choose who that government will be.

Trump is doubling down


The principal reason dictators control speech is to consolidate their own power. Silencing critics means that the state controls the narrative, and is free to create, spin and disseminate “alternative facts” which are almost always designed to ensure that those who hold power get to keep it.

Taking his cues from Russia’s Putin, known for arresting his critics in the night, Trump took to his rancid propaganda website to breast-beat, posting falsely that Khalil is an “anti-American terrorist:”

This is the first arrest of many to come… We know there are more students at Columbia and other Universities across the Country who have engaged in pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity, and the Trump Administration will not tolerate it.
There is no credible claim that Trump’s actions are legal under the First Amendment. But Instead of acknowledging the elephant in the room, Fox News is parroting Trump’s unfact-checked claim that Khalil is a terrorist, repeating Trump’s King Kong declaration that, "If you support terrorism, including the slaughtering of innocent men, women, and children, your presence is contrary to our national and foreign policy interests, and you are not welcome here. We expect every one of America’s Colleges and Universities to comply."

Applying Trump’s sentiment to his support for Putin’s slaughter of innocent men, women and children in Ukraine should lead to his own deportation, but with Trump, pointing out inconsistencies is both quaint and futile.

Now is the time to speak out

In our founders' time, silencing political critics meant the Intolerable Acts, passed in 1774 to punish colonists for their political speech against the British government. That act of political suppression led to the Revolutionary War, which eventually produced a brilliant treatise that was centuries ahead of its time. In laying out principles of freedom and free governance the world had not yet seen or conceived, the framers of the U.S. Constitution showed a singular and unmatched genius that, pre-Trump, inspired the world.
During our time, silencing critics and controlling political speech means that autocrats can say anything they want, and the public never hears information to the contrary. It means that half the US will believe Trump’s false claims that Ukraine was the aggressor, and should be punished for provoking Russia.

Having been punished, taxed and imprisoned for their speech against the government, our founders wrote the First Amendment to make sure it never happened again. Understanding that history, fully grasping what led desperate men to give their lives to to defend the right to criticize the government, is the only way to appreciate the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…"

Revolutionary war heroes cry from the grave: America! Speak out now!

To understand the historical underpinnings ofthe First Amendment is to revere it for the stroke of genius, timeless insight into human conduct, and beacon for universal freedom that it was.

But the First Amendment cannot protect itself when malign forces like Trump rise and seek to benefit from its destruction.

Now is the time to speak out. Paint those signs. Go to your local protests. Get loud. Support Khalil on every social media you use, no matter how you feel about Israel. Understand—know it in your bones—that in America, the federal government can never silence you for the content of your speech.

In your spare time, read some early American history. To understand the singular beauty of the First Amendment is the only way to grasp the danger of allowing Trump and his anti-American goons to trample it.


He's a terrorist running a colour revolution violating his green card. Getting deported should be the least of his concerns.

You and the Democrats trying to defend him doesn't surprise anyone. It's what traitors do.
 
He is in trouble for his actions, not his words. He organized the takeover of a campus building (illegal) and actively supported Hamas, which has been designated a terrorist organization and a danger to the national security of the United States. He can pretty much say whatever he wants. He cannot do what he did, though. That green card is revocable by law, at the determination of the Secretary of State. He and his allies are manipulating the 1st Amendment by supporting terrorists and trying to use our Free Speech rights as a shield.
 
Trump doubles down as he silences critics | Opinion

With ICE’s weekend arrest of a student who engaged in peaceful protests, Trump’s administration is flexing dangerously unconstitutional muscle and daring the nation to flinch.

Mahmoud Khalil, a graduate student at Columbia University, helped to organize several pro-Palestinian student protests last year, all of which were peaceful and non-violent. Khalil was pulled from his apartment by “special agents from a department in ICE” who informed Khalil that the State Department had revoked his student visa. When his attorney advised that Khalil was a green card holder and lawful permanent resident, ICE said his green card had been revoked too.

Khalil was not arrested for vandalism, trespassing, or for violating any laws. He was arrested for the political content of his speech criticizing Trump’s pro-Israeli policies.

Arresting people for their political speech is textbook unconstitutional

During our time, silencing critics and controlling political speech means that autocrats can say anything they want, and the public never hears information to the contrary. It means that half the US will believe Trump’s false claims that Ukraine was the aggressor, and should be punished for provoking Russia.

Having been punished, taxed and imprisoned for their speech against the government, our founders wrote the First Amendment to make sure it never happened again. Understanding that history, fully grasping what led desperate men to give their lives to to defend the right to criticize the government, is the only way to appreciate the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…"

Revolutionary war heroes cry from the grave: America! Speak out now!

To understand the historical underpinnings ofthe First Amendment is to revere it for the stroke of genius, timeless insight into human conduct, and beacon for universal freedom that it was.

But the First Amendment cannot protect itself when malign forces like Trump rise and seek to benefit from its destruction.

Now is the time to speak out. Paint those signs. Go to your local protests. Get loud. Support Khalil on every social media you use, no matter how you feel about Israel. Understand—know it in your bones—that in America, the federal government can never silence you for the content of your speech.

Arresting people for their political viewpoint has long been prohibited. Any government attempt to restrict speech based on the content of that speech must satisfy the strictest scrutiny, meaning the restriction adopted by the government must be narrowly tailored to serve a compelling government interest. “I don’t agree with what he said” has never been a compelling enough interest for the government to stop him from saying it.

Political speech is the heart ofthe First Amendment. Based on our founders' mistrust of governmental power, the premier and most exalted amendment to the U.S. Constitution was crafted to protect against the government's “attempts to disfavor certain subjects or viewpoints,” and soundly “prohibits the government from restricting speech based on content of that speech,” as the court wrote in U.S. v. Playboy Entertainment Group (2000). Trump using state power to silence political speech of students, protestors and critics has wider and more frightening implications than whether one agrees with his policies on Israel.

Silencing political opponents presents the steepest of autocratic slopes. If students and citizens lose the right to publicly criticize or disagree with their government, they have lost the right to choose who that government will be.

Trump is doubling down


The principal reason dictators control speech is to consolidate their own power. Silencing critics means that the state controls the narrative, and is free to create, spin and disseminate “alternative facts” which are almost always designed to ensure that those who hold power get to keep it.

Taking his cues from Russia’s Putin, known for arresting his critics in the night, Trump took to his rancid propaganda website to breast-beat, posting falsely that Khalil is an “anti-American terrorist:”

This is the first arrest of many to come… We know there are more students at Columbia and other Universities across the Country who have engaged in pro-terrorist, anti-Semitic, anti-American activity, and the Trump Administration will not tolerate it.
There is no credible claim that Trump’s actions are legal under the First Amendment. But Instead of acknowledging the elephant in the room, Fox News is parroting Trump’s unfact-checked claim that Khalil is a terrorist, repeating Trump’s King Kong declaration that, "If you support terrorism, including the slaughtering of innocent men, women, and children, your presence is contrary to our national and foreign policy interests, and you are not welcome here. We expect every one of America’s Colleges and Universities to comply."

Applying Trump’s sentiment to his support for Putin’s slaughter of innocent men, women and children in Ukraine should lead to his own deportation, but with Trump, pointing out inconsistencies is both quaint and futile.

Now is the time to speak out

In our founders' time, silencing political critics meant the Intolerable Acts, passed in 1774 to punish colonists for their political speech against the British government. That act of political suppression led to the Revolutionary War, which eventually produced a brilliant treatise that was centuries ahead of its time. In laying out principles of freedom and free governance the world had not yet seen or conceived, the framers of the U.S. Constitution showed a singular and unmatched genius that, pre-Trump, inspired the world.
During our time, silencing critics and controlling political speech means that autocrats can say anything they want, and the public never hears information to the contrary. It means that half the US will believe Trump’s false claims that Ukraine was the aggressor, and should be punished for provoking Russia.

Having been punished, taxed and imprisoned for their speech against the government, our founders wrote the First Amendment to make sure it never happened again. Understanding that history, fully grasping what led desperate men to give their lives to to defend the right to criticize the government, is the only way to appreciate the First Amendment: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…"

Revolutionary war heroes cry from the grave: America! Speak out now!

To understand the historical underpinnings ofthe First Amendment is to revere it for the stroke of genius, timeless insight into human conduct, and beacon for universal freedom that it was.

But the First Amendment cannot protect itself when malign forces like Trump rise and seek to benefit from its destruction.

Now is the time to speak out. Paint those signs. Go to your local protests. Get loud. Support Khalil on every social media you use, no matter how you feel about Israel. Understand—know it in your bones—that in America, the federal government can never silence you for the content of your speech.

In your spare time, read some early American history. To understand the singular beauty of the First Amendment is the only way to grasp the danger of allowing Trump and his anti-American goons to trample it.
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Hey @moe... can 'ya explain why YOU were so silent after Trump's 1st amendment rights were crushed when he was DEPLATFORMED off just about every Left wing website out there? 🤔

All the Social Media Platforms That Banned Donald Trump

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Get real atl, do you really expect me to honestly answer that?

Uh, no @moe...I really didn't. However the blatant hypocrisy behind your idiotic post & revealing silence answers the question for me 'ya think? 😏
 



Material Support for Terrorism – In the U.S., under 18 U.S.C. § 2339B, providing any form of support—financial, logistical, or even informational—to a designated terrorist organization is a federal crime.2.Aiding and Abetting – If distributing the flyers is done with the intent to assist, promote, or recruit for a terrorist organization, it could be considered aiding and abetting terrorism.3.Freedom of Speech vs. Criminal Conduct – The First Amendment protects free speech in the U.S., but that protection does not extend to speech that:•Incites violence or encourages criminal acts.•Directly recruits for a terrorist group.•Provides guidance on carrying out attacks.Potential Charges:•Terrorism-related offenses (if promoting or recruiting for a designated terrorist group).•Conspiracy (if coordinating with others to commit a crime).•Incitement to violence (if encouraging unlawful acts).
 
Hey Mahmoud my man.....see 'ya bye!!!!!!!!
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What about my rights??????????

Well let me put it this way Mahmoud my man....you not only don't have any "rights" as our guest here, you've forfeited whatever leeway we were giving you by running your ignorant mouth & being such an anti-Semitic, anarchistic, prick in the process! :mad:

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See 'ya bye!!!!!
 
Some of Mahmoud Khalil's lawyers are from CUNY CLEAR. If only someone had been recording them for the past few years. Oh wait, that person was me.Here is one of Mahmoud Khalil's lawyers, Shazza Abboushi Dallal, from a CUNY CLEAR training that I snuck into and recorded."Another question: what if somebody just pretends complete ignorance to Hamas, don't know what you're talking about.





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Good stuff @Gunny46 . Send that anarchist back!

The legal advice you have the right to remain silent is legit. Too bad those turd lawyers are giving legal advice to illegal aliens that support Hamas a designated terrorist organization.
 
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The legal advice you have the right to remain silent is legit. Too bad those turd lawyers are giving legal advice to illegal aliens that support Hamas a designated terrorist organization.
Not just a designated terrorist organization. A terrorist group that kidnapped American citizens and has held them in captivity for many months since the October 7th Massacre. Thank goodness our POTUS has stated clearly and repeatedly that if they are not released soon there will be "all hell to pay." We cannot have people in this country actively supporting such animals.
 
Not just a designated terrorist organization. A terrorist group that kidnapped American citizens and has held them in captivity for many months since the October 7th Massacre. Thank goodness our POTUS has stated clearly and repeatedly that if they are not released soon there will be "all hell to pay." We cannot have people in this country actively supporting such animals.

I don't even agree with Isarel all the time. For those that really don't like them. These people are not your allies. Animals is too kind.
 
Not just a designated terrorist organization. A terrorist group that kidnapped American citizens and has held them in captivity for many months since the October 7th Massacre. Thank goodness our POTUS has stated clearly and repeatedly that if they are not released soon there will be "all hell to pay." We cannot have people in this country actively supporting such animals.
Not only held hostages but killed Americans.
If you support a terrorist group you are part of that group. He is a terrorist.
 
The dumbass Communist have crawled in bed with the Nazi's. They might want to go study up on the PLO and Hamas. The CCP is secretly funding them now would be a good bet.




For all of you righteous leftists who bash Israel, I will personally fund your trip to gaza, the west bank, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Iraq… not Israel… but Libya, Somalia, Mali, Sudan…. Anything that stinks like sharia…. Let me know! You’ll have fun! Your girl can go to Egypt. My treat!
 
@moe stands up for the aggression of green card holders and supports their efforts to overthrow the United Staes.
 
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@moe stands up for the aggression of green card holders and supports their efforts to overthrow the United Staes.
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So what? Everyone knows terrorists sympathetic to the Godforsaken Palestinians are just "peaceful protesters"

He has TDS, so don't judge him too harshly folks. 😏
 
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The dumbass Communist have crawled in bed with the Nazi's. They might want to go study up on the PLO and Hamas. The CCP is secretly funding them now would be a good bet.




For all of you righteous leftists who bash Israel, I will personally fund your trip to gaza, the west bank, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan, Iraq… not Israel… but Libya, Somalia, Mali, Sudan…. Anything that stinks like sharia…. Let me know! You’ll have fun! Your girl can go to Egypt. My treat!









Pro-Hamas extremists and neo-Nazis flood social media with calls for violence​

 
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