The President stated he would consider designating Antifa as a domestic terror organization. He also mentioned speaking with Pam Bondi about potentially using RICO statutes against individuals funding "agitation."
During a discussion, Greg Gutfeld questioned why certain events were only occurring on the left and not the right. Tarlov brought up Melissa Hortman, but Gutfeld responded that her name was not widely known before the events. A heated exchange followed, with Gutfeld expressing strong disapproval.
Conservatives are reportedly calling for police to investigate a left-wing streamer after he allegedly suggested his audience threaten violence to cancel conservative events. The sentiment expressed was that conservatives need to feel fear for their safety at events.
Matt Walsh discussed the difference between cancel culture and holding people accountable. He argued that the left cancels truth, while the right acts against harmful lies. He stated that canceling truth harms society, while punishing those who justify murder protects it.
Speaker Mike Johnson led a prayer for Charlie Kirk at the U.S. Capitol, expressing sadness over his loss. The prayer acknowledged a mixture of emotions and sought comfort for the broken-hearted.
5 Comments
Fuerza
Who defines 'harmful lies'? This sounds like they're just trying to justify the censorship of anything they disagree with.
Manolo Noriega
I'm sure the left-wing streamer probably got the full force of the law while the right-wing extremists can usually operate with impunity.
Fuerza
The 'cancel culture' argument is becoming tiresome. It's an excuse to avoid accountability for harmful behavior.
Ongania
Gutfeld is playing games. He's ignoring the historical context of right-wing extremism, and making this all a left-vs-right trivial battle.
Fuerza
Matt Walsh's analysis of cancel culture is spot on. The right seeks to stop lies, while the left suppresses free speech.