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Tulsi Gabbard: “The Democratic Party has become one saying, well, free…”

Featuring: Tulsi Gabbard, Republican | Director of National Intelligence

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Published | Video Starts at 04:09

Through Big Tech, we've seen increasingly more and more evidence showing that in the name of disinformation or misinformation or hate speech or offensive speech, unfortunately, The Democratic Party has become one saying, well, free speech is not absolute. and if we deem your speech to be offensive, then you shouldn't be allowed to speak in this country. Or if you say things that we don't think are factual, you shouldn't be allowed to say those things. (04:09–04:29)

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Asserts that the Democratic Party believes free speech is not absolute.

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