
"There's almost no sentence that Charlie Kirk, and I'm not running the risk of appropriating his memory for my own ends by saying this, it's provable. There's no sentence that Charlie Kirk would have objected to more than that. And you've got to think the attorney general didn't think it through and was not attempting to desecrate the memory of the person she was purporting to celebrate. That she just threw that out there, that she hadn't thought about it."
"You hope Charlie Kirk's death won't be used by a group we now call bad actors to create a society that was the opposite of the one he worked to build. You hope that! You hope a year from now, the turmoil we're seeing in the aftermath of his murder won't be leveraged to bring hate speech laws to this country."
Tucker Carlson opened a special episode with a 30-minute monologue reflecting on Charlie Kirk's free speech advocacy and the activist's recent murder. He warned that some bad actors could exploit Kirk's death to push hate speech laws in the United States and said such a moment could justify civil disobedience. Carlson criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi's comment distinguishing free speech from hate speech and suggested she had not thought through her words. He emphasized that Kirk would have opposed restricting speech and urged viewers to resist any posthumous leverage used to build legal restrictions that contradict Kirk's aims.
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