Smith & Wesson Praises Elon Musk’s Free Speech Platform X After Facebook Cancels Gun Maker’s Account
Facebook suspended Smith & Wesson’s account Friday and the gun maker responded by praising the free speech on Elon Musk’s X platform.
Facebook suspended Smith & Wesson’s account Friday and the gun maker responded by praising the free speech on Elon Musk’s X platform.
Republicans in Congress are circling the wagons to support a Texas law to shield children from “one of the largest public health crises of the digital age: internet pornography.”
Podcast king Joe Rogan told his audience that artists, musicians, and comedians have thanked him for endorsing Donald Trump because they were afraid to do so for fear of having their careers destroyed.
“Nothing in the text, structure, or original public understanding of the First Amendment talks about or even leads logically to an absurd rule insulating the media from defamation liability,” Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) said Saturday, raising the question of why the media can report untruths about former President Donald Trump.
Conservative leaders are sounding the alarm after Harris said that she does not believe in a single religious exemption when it comes to killing unborn babies by abortions.
Tesla CEO and X owner Elon Musk announced on Saturday that his pro-Trump Super PAC, the America PAC would be giving $1 million away “randomly” to people who sign his petition in favor of the First and Second Amendments.
A federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of a recently passed California law aimed at curbing the spread of AI-generated deepfakes depicting political candidates. In his decision, Judge John Mendez wrote, “While a well-founded fear of a digitally manipulated media landscape may be justified, this fear does not give legislators unbridled license to bulldoze over the longstanding tradition of critique, parody, and satire protected by the First Amendment.”
Walz was wrong, and Vance noted that people weren’t being censored for shouting “fire,” but rather “for saying that toddlers shouldn’t wear masks.”
The Biden administration’s “climate envoy” John Kerry took heat recently for his comments about the First Amendment at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday.
The FBI agent leading the investigation of the second attempt on President Donald Trump’s life was the subject of an internal “retaliation investigation” for anti-Trump and anti-conservative bias, a whistleblower revealed.
The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) came out strongly against California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for signing a new law banning so-called “deepfakes” in elections, saying it threatens free speech.
Vice President Kamala Harris warned the Democratic National Convention in her acceptance speech on Thursday in Chicago, Illinois, that former President Donald Trump would “jail journalists” — after she did that in California.
An Ohio school district compelled a Christian teacher’s speech by telling her to use the “preferred pronouns” of transitioning students, a federal court ruled.
The first female fire commissioner of New York City is being replaced by the CEO of a local security firm after facing backlash from her own firefighters after she investigated them for heckling the state’s attorney general, Letitia James.
A group of Christian supporters of Israel has sued the Biden administration in federal court over sanctions on Israel that, it says, violate the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution because it targets protected speech and assembly.
Social media companies like Facebook are free to continue censoring conservatives according to a divided Supreme Court, over a vigorous conservative dissent.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill (R) stated that she is “looking forward to defending” a law requiring public school classrooms in the state to display posters of the Ten Commandments.
The First Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled against a middle school student who wore a T-shirt with the message, “There are only two genders.”
The National Rifle Association (NRA) won at the Supreme Court against New York and the anti-gun movement Thursday, unanimously ruling that the NRA’s First Amendment rights were violated by politicians who oppose the Second Amendment, in a major victory with implications for former President Trump.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been granted the right to appeal his extradition to the United States by London’s High Court on Monday
A California school district has agreed to pay a Christian ex-teacher $360,000 in a settlement after she was fired following her refusal to hide students’ “gender identities” from parents and use students’ “preferred pronouns.”
The sole elementary school in a rural Florida county has disbanded its Christian club because an atheist group complained.
The gag order against former President Donald Trump is the “biggest assault” on the First Amendment in at least 50 years, Trump lawyer Jesse Binnall said.
A group of about a dozen activists physically shoved this reporter out of the “Palestine Solidarity Encampment” on the campus of the University of California Los Angeles, a public university, on Friday.
After getting a big win at UFC 300, Renato Moicano grabbed the mic from Joe Rogan and unleashed a pro-American rant for the ages.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has voiced support for Republican-led lawsuits accusing the Biden administration of unlawfully coercing social media platforms to censor content.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson said Monday that she was concerned that the First Amendment was “hamstringing the government in significant ways, in the most important time periods.”
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Commissioner Brendan Carr told Breitbart News on Sunday that Congress should pass a bill that would ban TikTok in the United States.
The Biden administration argued at the Supreme Court in favor of big tech platforms’ legal immunity to censor free speech on their platforms.
During an interview aired on Monday’s broadcast of NPR’s “Morning Edition,” Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) responded to concerns that having government agencies contact social media companies about misinformation could infringe on free speech by stating that
Controversial footage has recently been released of a 2018 traffic stop made by a Vermont state trooper that led to the arrest of a driver for “disorderly conduct” after the trooper “mistakenly” believed he flipped him off.
Attorneys for former President Donald Trump moved Monday to formally request a judge throw out the 2020 election criminal racketeering case against him in Georgia.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in a 4-3 opinion that the Constitution’s “Insurrection Clause” prohibits former President Donald Trump from appearing on the ballot for the presidency in 2024.
The Supreme Court decided not to take up a challenge to Washington State’s ban on “conversion therapy” for minors on Monday.
The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to reinstate Florida’s law banning children from drag shows, with Justices Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, and John Roberts voting with their liberal colleagues.
A Christian former Chicago Public Schools student said she was allegedly coerced into participating in “Hinduistic rituals.”
Guns are back at the Supreme Court, as the justices announced on Friday they will decide on free speech rights for the National Rifle Association (NRA) and whether the federal government can ban bump stocks, which are a firearm accessory, by calling them machineguns.
Former President Donald Trump responded to the new gag order recently placed on him by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan.
Journalist Glenn Greenwald said Thursday on Rumble’s “System Update” that newly elected House Speaker Mike Johnson’s (R-LA) commitment to First Amendment issues is a “gigantic advancement over Kevin McCarthy.”
A federal judge blocked a Colorado law on Saturday that explicitly bars abortion pill reversal, a method often used by pro-life pregnancy clinics to attempt to reverse a medication abortion in its early phase.