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Dems love censorship so much they do it . . . at a censorship hearing

Por: New York Post Opinion July 21, 2023

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Democrats truly — so much so, in fact, that they actually tried to censor people at a hearing on censorship. On Thursday, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Fla.) sought to use a technical House rule to try to stop RFK, Jr.’s testimony on the grounds that he had made earlier “despicable” statements.  And he certainly had.  At a press event, as , America’s leading anti-vaxxer pushed the insane (and racist and antisemitic) claim that COVID... + full article



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