Feb 19 2025 66 mins 83
From JD Vance’s free speech critique of Europe to the Trump administration barring the Associated Press from the Oval Office, free speech news is buzzing. General Counsel Ronnie London and Chief Counsel Bob Corn-Revere unpack the latest developments.
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:49 JD Vance’s speech in Europe
13:27 Margaret Brennan’s comment on the Holocaust
15:13 Weimar fallacy
17:36 Trump admin v. Associated Press
21:33 DEI executive order
27:39 Trump’s lawsuits targeting the media
28:54 FIRE defending Iowa pollster Ann Selzer
32:29 Concerns about the FCC under Brendan Carr
44:09 2004 Super Bowl and the FCC
46:25 FCC’s history of using the “Section 230 threat”
49:14 Newsguard and the FCC
54:48 Elon Musk and doxxing
59:44 Foreigners and the First Amendment
01:05:19 Outro
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Show notes:
- “Vice President JD Vance delivers remarks at the Munich Security Conference” The White House (2025)
- “Utterly bizarre assertion from Margaret Brennan…” Michael Tracey via X (2025)
- “Rubio defends Vance's Munich speech as CBS host suggests 'free speech' caused the Holocaust” FOX News (2025)
- “Posting hateful speech online could lead to police raiding your home in this European country” 60 Minutes (2025)
- “AP reporter and photographer barred from Air Force One over ‘Gulf of Mexico’ terminology dispute” AP News (2025)
- “FIRE statement on White House denying AP Oval Office access” FIRE (2025)
- “Ending radical and wasteful government DEI programs and preferencing” The White House (2025)
- “Meta to pay $25 million to settle 2021 Trump lawsuit” The Wall Street Journal (2025)
- “Trump settles suit against Elon Musk’s X over his post-Jan. 6 ban” AP News (2025)
- “Questions ABC News should answer following the $16 million Trump settlement” Columbia Journalism Review (2025)
- “Trump v. Selzer: Donald Trump sues pollster J. Ann Selzer for ‘consumer fraud’ over Iowa poll” FIRE (2025)
- “A plea for institutional modesty” Bob Corn-Revere (2025)
- “Telecommunications Act” FCC (1996)
- Section 230 (1993)
- “CBS News submits records of Kamala Harris' '60 Minutes' spot to FCC amid distortion probe” USA Today (2025)
- “Complaints against various television licensees concerning their February 1, 2004 broadcast of the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show” FCC (2004)
- “Brendan Carr’s letter to Big Tech CEOs” Brendan Carr via the FCC (2024)
- “NRA v. Vullo” (2023)
- “She should be fired immediately” Elon Musk via X (2025)
- “Restoring freedom of speech and ending federal censorship” The White House (2025)
- “Protecting the United States from foreign terrorists and other national security and public safety threats” The White House (2025)