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Jimmy Kimmel Is Out. AG Bondi Says DOJ Will Target "Hate Speech." How Do These Square Up With the First Amendment? PLUS Did the DOJ Delete Its Own Study on Right Wing Violence? And More.

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Sep 18, 2025
The podcast dives into the recent charges against Tyler Robinson and the unique aspects of Utah's death penalty. It explores AG Bondi's controversial stance on targeting 'hate speech' and how it intertwines with First Amendment rights. The abrupt pull of Jimmy Kimmel's show sparks a discussion on government coercion versus private action. There are also brief updates on notable crimes, political tensions, and even speculation about a potential bill on passport revocation based on speech. Listeners are prompted to consider the balance between free speech and corporate decisions.
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ANECDOTE

Charging Document Details

  • The DA's information lists seven charges including aggravated murder and obstruction counts against Tyler Robinson.
  • The probable cause describes finding a bolt-action .30-06 rifle and DNA consistent with Robinson on multiple parts of the weapon.
ANECDOTE

Roommate Texts And Note Found

  • Robinson's roommate found a note and text messages suggesting Robinson admitted to the shooting and discussed hiding the rifle.
  • Texts include Robinson saying, “I am. I'm sorry,” and advising the roommate to stay silent if questioned.
INSIGHT

Hate Speech And First Amendment Limits

  • AG Bondi said DOJ will 'target' hate speech, prompting bipartisan concern over First Amendment limits.
  • The Supreme Court protects hateful expression unless it incites imminent lawless action or is a true threat or similar exception.
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