And that's why he says he introduced a bill that would prohibit federal funds from going to entities who employ people that condone or advocate for political violence or domestic terrorism. And If you are espousing for political violence and terrorism, you can be arrested because it's... black and white in the law. It's unlawful. We asked Congressman Van Orden for more clarification on what kind of speech qualifies as political violence. The congressman didn't give us an example, instead referred us to the United States Code defining terrorism. (00:40–00:49)
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Asserts that advocating for political violence and terrorism is clearly unlawful under existing law.
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