MTG Dodges And Defends Free Speech When Pressed on Nick Fuentes's Anti-Semitism
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MTG Dodges And Defends Free Speech When Pressed on Nick Fuentes's Anti-Semitism
"Well, number one, I don't have to agree with his words on attacking people like that. However, as a lawmaker, I think it's incredibly important that I defend our First Amendment for every single American. Of course, that does not apply to death threats or anything like that. However, I think the most important thing we can have as Americans is our free speech, and it can be speech that I either agree with or completely disagree with, Greene responded."
"Actually, I don't. I disagree with Greene replied as Hostin clarified, Or I should say many people. I would say that tide has completely changed. I think many Americans today see the difference. You can love Jewish Americans and you can love Jewish people and not be critical of people at all. And I have the right to criticize a foreign government, and I can criticize as many of them"
Marjorie Taylor Greene stated that she is not anti‑Semitic while expressing criticism of the Israeli government. Greene emphasized defending the First Amendment for every American, excluding death threats, and framed free speech as essential even when that speech is disagreeable. Greene acknowledged that Nick Fuentes attacks many groups, including Jewish people, but argued that protecting speech does not equal endorsing those attacks. Greene asserted that many Americans now distinguish criticism of a foreign government from hatred toward Jewish people and affirmed the right to criticize foreign governments as separate from antisemitism.
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