Critics reject Jimmy Kimmel's defense of his 'expectant widow' joke, key White House figure calls for firing
Critics reject Jimmy Kimmel's defense of his 'expectant widow' joke, key White House figure calls for firing (foxnews); Jimmy Kimmel responds to Trump's call for his firing: 'This was like déjà vu' (washingtonpost) (sources: foxnews, washingtonpost, cbsnews, independent, forbes)

Critics reject Jimmy Kimmel's defense of his 'expectant widow' joke, key White House figure calls for firing (foxnews); Jimmy Kimmel responds to Trump's call for his firing: 'This was like déjà vu' (washingtonpost)
- Critics reject Jimmy Kimmel's defense of his 'expectant widow' joke, key White House figure calls for firing (foxnews)
- Jimmy Kimmel responds to Trump’s call for his firing: ‘This was like déjà vu’ (washingtonpost)
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2 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is Condemning attempts to use Federal regulatory power or litigation to suppress lawful speech, particularly speech critical of a political party or the President of the United States, and warning against the rise of authoritarianism..
H.RES.748 · 119th Congress
Condemning attempts to use Federal regulatory power or litigation to suppress lawful speech, particularly speech critical of a political party or the President of the United States, and warning against the rise of authoritarianism.
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This story is about Critics reject Jimmy Kimmel's defense of his 'expectant widow' joke, key White House figure calls for firing. This bill would put the House on record condemning the use of regulatory agencies and lawsuits to suppress/intimidate/punish lawful speech.
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- Put the House on record condemning the use of regulatory agencies (including the FCC) and lawsuits to • Call on public officials to refrain from pressuring media/individuals to silence constitutionally protected speech and.
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This story is about Critics reject Jimmy Kimmel's defense of his 'expectant widow' joke, key White House figure calls for firing. This bill would create a new federal cause of action for First Amendment deprivations by executive-branch federal employees.
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- Create a new federal cause of action for First Amendment deprivations by executive-branch federal employees (excluding • Increase personal legal exposure for federal officials who act “under color” of federal authority in ways that deprive.
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