Free Speech Means You Can Criticize Anyone
Plus: Fallout from the Tom Homan bribery probe, U.S. forces strike Venezuelan drug boats, and Trump considers sending troops back to Afghanistan
This week, editors Peter Suderman, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Matt Welch examine President Donald Trump's claim that overwhelmingly negative coverage of him is "no longer free speech," suggesting that criticism of the president could be treated as illegal. They explore how this rhetoric fits into his broader war on the press, from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) pressure that pushed ABC to suspend Jimmy Kimmel to new speech restrictions floated by senior officials, and why these moves strike at the core of the First Amendment.
The editors then turn to disclosures about a closed bribery investigation involving Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, and what it signals about corruption risks around immigration policy. They assess the implications of U.S. strikes on Venezuelan drug boats and the danger of rapid escalation of tensions, along with Trump's hints about reentering Afghanistan. A listener question then prompts each editor to name the view their colleagues would likely consider least libertarian.
0:00—Does free speech cover criticism?
23:09—Holman's bribery scandal
39:09—Listener question on least libertarian views
49:28—Venezuela and Afghanistan foreign policy news
57:43—Weekly cultural recommendations
Mentioned in This Podcast
"The FCC's Involvement in Canceling Jimmy Kimmel Was 'Unbelievably Dangerous,' Ted Cruz Says," by Jacob Sullum
"America's Free Speech Culture Is Under Attack From Within," by J.D. Tuccille
"Should Elected Officials Censor Americans? Trump's Administration Says Yes," by Joe Lancaster
"The FCC Should Let Jimmy Kimmel Be," by Robby Soave
"Brendan Carr Flagrantly Abused His Powers To Cancel Jimmy Kimmel," by Jacob Sullum
"Pam Bondi Is Really Wrong About Hate Speech," by Robby Soave
"Abolish the FCC," by Nick Gillespie
"Hail to the Censor!" by Matt Welch
"The $100,000 Visa," by Liz Wolfe
"Trump Is Openly Using the Presidency To Enrich the Trump Brand," by Matt Welch
"Americans Like Drugs. Killing Drug Traffickers Won't Change That," by Tosin Akintola
"Donald Trump Is Not a Peace President," by Steven Greenhut
"Another Military Strike on a Speedboat Confirms Trump's Policy of Murdering Suspected Drug Smugglers," by Jacob Sullum
"The Government Was Lying to You About Afghanistan. Dan Krauss Has the Receipts," by Matthew Petti
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You can. Your affiliates can also stop airing your programme if they find your speech douchey. Also, if your ratings suck.
"Family Separation Policy" = not putting kids in cages with their traffickers and rapists
>>They explore how this rhetoric fits into his broader war on the press, from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) pressure that pushed ABC to suspend Jimmy Kimmel to new speech restrictions floated by senior officials, and why these moves strike at the core of the First Amendment.
lol four of you spent time acting like 8th grade political wannabes and recorded it for posterity
They continue to lie about what happened even after ABCs announcement today. They have zero shame.
You didn't complain when Democrats did it you hypocrites, that makes all of your arguments wrong!
is there a thread where you ... didn't do this? anywhere?
Is there an example of Trump doing bad things that his defenders didn't defend with accusations of hypocrisy... anywhere?
Poor sarc.
Maybe if there wasn’t so much rank hypocrisy *shrug*
(Just so it’s clear, again, I do not agree with the FCC Chair running his pie hole and making retarded threats on some podcasters show.)
Something being wrong no matter who does it is never a thought in any conversations I see here.
Maybe thats because that hypocrisy was universal since the conservatives were subject to everything that is being complained about today and more. You have a problem with both sides playing by the same rules? - fine! just say so. Its not wrong to point out hypocrisy ... it is a valid point to bring up if considering the credentials of those you get your info from.
That being said, it is a tough ethical quandary. You dont do your own virtue any favors adopting the tactics of the corrupt. But, then again you dont do yourselves any favors by unilaterally disarming and being crushed and enslaved by a side that doesnt observe rules based on logic or morality - only based on the acquisition and use of dominating power.
It is always worth mentioning that the conservative side were not the ones to bring guns, poison gas and psychopaths to a knife fight.
Is there an example of Biden doing bad things that YOU didn't defend with accusations of hypocrisy... anywhere?
100% Self-Projection 101.
Over and over and over again like a mindless leftarded parrot.
Birds of a feather flock together.
FFS. This very article praises Ted Cruz. Do you think Ted Cruz is a Biden fan? UR as dumb as they come.
Dillinger, join the movement.
Mute sarc.
You will miss nothing.
Sarcs least retarded comment ever.
^ This
That's your best comment ever, Sarc.
If you want to see what sarc thinks just read the Maddow recaps.
this is very funny even the next morning.
Anyone?
https://www.npr.org/2024/06/07/nx-s1-4996347/alex-jones-liquidate-bankruptcy-sandy-hook-families
I hate the FCC opening its stupid yap (Trump talking nonsense is unavoidable), but it is frustrating that apparently the line that couldn't be crossed was Jimmy Kimmel. Until now it was all "private companies."
Well he's not free to criticize people. - sullum
I'm a TDS-addled slimy pile of lying shit. - sullum
JS;dr - sullum
Kimmel just got his job back. And all it took was a mostly peaceful left-winger shooting up an ABC affiliate.
Hey now. 400 actors signed a petition and Sarah McLaughlin and jewel canceled disney+ concerts.
Sarah McLaughlin and Jewel are our betters.
"Free Speech Means You Can Criticize Anyone"
Absolutely! You are welcome to make a public ass of yourself. But that may come with a pink slip, TDS-addled slimy pile of shit
Free Speech Means You Can Criticize Anyone
Except the CDC.
Criticizing E. Jean Carroll will cost you 83 million dollars.
To be fair, it was claiming he didnt rape her, ie the truth, that cost him.
4 lying Leftist propagandists that cannot remember their defenses of censorship and political violence when it is coming from the Left.
I agree that you should be able to criticize anyone. Can we avoid shooting them?
Welch prefers they receive a red wedding.
So betrayal rather than directly fighting someone.
Truly a “man” of true character.
Free Speech Means You Can Criticize Anyone
Free speech means that firing them is a form of criticism that is also free speech.
I suppose it is good to know that the left no longer considers "disinformation" and "misinformation" unprotected by free speech/press, as that is what Kimmel's "criticism" consisted of.
Good point - but just try to hold them to that logical standard. They will use that same disinformation to weasel out of accountability for it (with the aid and comfort of all their allies in the captured institutions).
Standards for thee and not for me - always the guiding principle.
The FCC should be eliminated and so should Jimmy Kimmel.
The FCC is no longer necessary and a waste of taxpayer dollars and Jimmy Kimmel is simply no longer funny or entertaining.
Or Kimmel has always been cringe and was carried by Corolla in his early days.
Carolla can be pretty cringe too. The difference is that Adam has a good sense of humor and is actually much better in interviews. However, the networks wouldn't hire him for the job because of his politics.
Ted Cruz is a zionist stooge for israel. Everyday he wakes up and thinks what he can do for that Talmudic/ zionist toilet instead of what he could do for America.
Ted Cruz is just another of the 533 traitors wasting the taxpayer's money and funding genocide in Gaza.
F*** you Ted Cruz and the rest of congress.
This is the sort of "free speech" that will not be allowed.
F*** you Donald Trump.
I already support Ted Cruz. No need to sell him to me!
“The decision to preempt ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ was made unilaterally by the senior executive team at Nexstar, and they had no communication with the FCC or any government agency prior to making that decision,” Weitman said.
https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/nexstar-jimmy-kimmel-suspension-fcc-pressure-1236523812/
But hey. Why not just keep the BIG FAT LIE alive eh reason?
By your reasoning, I'm free to publish child pornography, the recipe for sarin gas, nuclear bomb schematics. And I don't have to worry about yelling fire in a crowded theatre.
Those are things they absolutely advocate for. Sometimes they're a little more careful when dancing around their support of cp.
lol no they're not. Read an ENB article. Her life's mission seems to be getting kids into porn and vice versa.