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Jonathan Turley Says Left Is Using Hillary Clinton in Latest Attempt to Push Censorship on Americans

by Daily Caller
September 20, 2024
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Jonathan Turley Says Left Is Using Hillary Clinton In Latest Attempt To Push Censorship On Americans


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Bill Hemmer and Jonathan Turley

George Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley warned on Thursday that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is seeking to get Americans to “embrace censorship” on behalf of the left.

Clinton called for Americans to be “criminally charged” for spreading what she viewed as propaganda during a Monday evening interview with MSNBC host Rachel Maddow. Turley said Clinton was an “outstanding voice” in the anti-free speech movement, as seen through her actions like seeking to use the European Union to force American tech companies to censor certain views on X.

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