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"We know that members of the judiciary have a right to speak out, but the President also has the right to speak out," she said.
They are exercising their right of association, which follows from the right to free speech — if individuals have the right to speak alone, they have the right to speak in groups.
""They want a special right to speak without being criticized.
"Everyone has the right to speak their truth," she added.
They are not fighting for your right to speak Spanish.
And they have a right to speak out against her.
I defended the communists' right to speak and to teach.
"Everybody has the right to speak their mind," he said.
JERUSALEM — The right to speak directly after the prime minister?
"No, sister, we have a right to speak," another retorts.
Does that mean Gaga will exercise her right to speak out?
Blackledge earned the right to speak to his classmates as valedictorian.
We all have the right to speak up for our children.
"You have no right to speak of this," Mr. Wang said.
The universal right to speak your mind, in protest of authority.
Some protesters came out to support Chan's right to speak out.
And here, we have the right to speak, especially with social media.
What do you think is emboldening the alt-right to speak out?
He had purchased the right to speak his mind many times over.
White fans spoke, often with genuine empathy, of Kaepernick's right to speak.
Did I have the right to speak on behalf of black women?
But campus officials have vigorously defended Mr. Yiannopoulos's constitutional right to speak.
"'You don't have the right to speak,'" he said they told him.
Citizens United protects the right to speak and the right to hear speech.
The Framers wrote the First Amendment to guarantee everyone the right to speak.
We have every right to speak up and speak out and demand action.
This includes their right to speak, be heard, hear others and peacefully dissent.
This law is an attack on everyone's right to speak and gather online.
It protects our right to speak our minds without fear of government sanction.
Gab will continue to fight for the fundamental human right to speak freely.
Our right to speak has been questioned, our power undermined, our authority mocked.
University officials have defended their efforts to ensure Mr. Yiannopoulos's right to speak.
And the greatest gift of our founders remains the right to speak out.
Amazon said it respected people's right to speak out, but criticized the protesters.
How should we balance the right to protest and the right to speak?
"My generation of Pakistanis have fought for the right to speak," she writes.
Damore and Kaepernick have a constitutionally protected right to speak their minds in public.
No country or institution that praises Gulenists has the right to speak of democracy.
Hannity loses no right to speak when an advertiser pulls commercials from his show.
We have the First Amendment, after all, which protects our right to speak freely.
The policies clarify that employees have the right to speak up about workplace issues.
A: You have a constitutional and statutory right to speak up about building conditions.
She's a great actress, and certainly people have a right to speak their mind.
I totally defend your right to speak out in favor of the dumb wall.
I think a lot of these issues of people figuring out who has the right to speak are important, and I agree there are some issues where the right to speak is really central to the issue of who actually gets to speak.
Mrs May slapped down her ministers by insisting companies had every right to speak out.
If anyone has earned the right to speak freely, it is a U.S. Marine veteran.
But there's nothing impolite about people's right to speak out and hold their government accountable.
She argues the law also protects her right to speak out in favor of it.
But I do believe any free person has a right to speak and make a living.
O'Neal, who didn't say whether he agreed with Morey, said he was right to speak out.
He has earned the right to speak on their behalf and that right should be respected.
It was not a matter of whether or not he should have the right to speak.
"You do something that is not right, I think I have the right to speak out."
However much she disagreed with Dr. Murray's work, she believed he had the right to speak.
She also gets by without a meaningful vote or the right to speak freely about politics.
"Until 1954, America's pastors had the right to speak freely they exercised that right responsibly," Stanley said.
And we are going to get rid of that, because you should have the right to speak.
The Fourteenth Amendment also protects our right to speak, free of punishment or intimidation by state governments.
Some defended his right to speak his mind, even as they chided the substance of his argument.
My husband thinks I should have said nothing, but I believe I was right to speak up.
The same principle protects the right to speak through many groups, from political parties to public demonstrations.
But Democrats have rushed to her aid, arguing that she has a right to speak her mind.
Many students will tell you they support Coulter's right to speak, even if they disagree with her.
But, he said, Mr. Schiff reserved the right to speak out about the "noncooperation" of a witness.
"I have the right to speak Spanish," one of the students, Vianery Cabrera, 16, told the station.
Because I am no longer part of the team, do I have a right to speak up?
And the First Amendment includes not only the right to speak, but the right to receive information.
"I don't have the right to speak and I don't even know the truth," one user wrote.
Toobin said McCabe had every right to speak to reporters as the No. 2 in the FBI.
But that doesn't diminish their right to speak out and be heard, or their ability to lead.
The Australian delegation in Rio said they would support Horton's right to speak freely on the issue.
Spencer credited the university — a public institution bound by First Amendment rights — with supporting his right to speak.
All of these people have every right to speak their minds and oppose every single action Trump takes.
And even if that message offends and shocks our conscience, we must protect the right to speak out.
Let me be clear: Yemeni American merchants don't oppose the Post's right to speak under the First Amendment.
It is evidence that a newly energized demographic is fighting for their right to speak back to you.
You have the right to speak to an attorney, and to have an attorney present during any questioning.
" But, he adds, "I do believe any free person has a right to speak and make a living.
Sex positions should feel good, and you have a right to speak up when something doesn't feel right.
They plan to file in court shortly and focus on "the user's First Amendment right to speak anonymously."
"We aren't afraid of [Zarif] coming to America where he enjoys the right to speak freely," Pompeo tweeted.
First, your husband was wrong to say that you don't have the right to speak to the roofer.
A coalition of groups rallied in front of City Hall this month to support her right to speak.
"Obama defended the protester's right to speak out, and didn't scream at him," according to PolitiFact's Allison Graves.
Khatallah waived his right to speak first with an attorney, and prosecutors used his statements in the trial.
" Asked what the point was then, he said, "I think people have the right to speak their mind.
Towanda Braxton tells us her sister showed incredible strength ... adding Tamar has the right to speak her truth.
Some observers, such as my dean, Erwin Chemerinsky, have defended Ginsburg's right to speak her mind on political issues.
I say, 'I invoke the right to speak to my attorney,' and they disregarded that, they revoked that immediately.
We must safeguard every American's right to speak out against the government, in whatever way is best for them.
Free speech is absolute, and no matter the threat to these minority students, Yiannopoulos had the right to speak.
In the same vein, when my constituents disagree with me, I welcome and champion their right to speak out.
Federal law gives victims the right to speak at critical phases of a criminal case, including plea and sentencing.
White supremacists, it turns out, are top-level whiners: Their right to speak had been shut down, they claimed.
I believe the president has grossly abused his authority and violated Mr. Brennan's First Amendment right to speak freely.
Then came those who protested police brutality, and stood with the independence minded Catalans, demanding a right to speak.
This obligation threatens the right to speak anonymously, as a recent blog post by the Electronic Frontier Foundation illustrates well.
They're more likely to have their right to speak and be heard questioned, they're more likely to get imposter syndrome.
As a supporter of women, he must support their right to speak openly about these issues of gender and power.
It contends that Trump's Twitter account is a public political forum where citizens have a First Amendment right to speak.
These videos sometimes require hard decisions to be made about the right to speak and the norms of the community.
" Clooney, a Hillary Clinton supporter and former costar of Streep's, says the Oscar-winner has "every right to speak up.
This high bar was a way of protecting the First Amendment-guaranteed right to speak openly about those in power.
He said the 38,000-student campus, home to the Free Speech Movement of the 1960s, respected Yiannopoulos' right to speak.
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When silence is a commodity that anyone with enough capital and influence can buy, the right to speak remains fragile.
He said he felt he had a right to speak up because he had paid for his nephew's Princeton tuition.
Because what you often find is that men have appropriated for themselves the right to speak on behalf of women.
Several former employees said in interviews and court filings that they felt pressured to forfeit the right to speak out.
Alex Jones has the right to speak but that doesn't mean he has the right to be on Facebook platforms.
Nevils, he reports, signed away her right to speak critically about NBC News management when she left the company last year.
And groups like Black Lives Matter have the right to speak on those issues as long as they do it peacefully.
At his news conference, Rouhani said the youth were now the majority in Iran and have a right to speak out.
Our founders were keenly aware of the importance of the right to speak freely and enshrined it in the First Amendment.
Jamiro moved to the center of the Circle, carrying a "talking stick," a short club that conveyed the right to speak.
All the issues he spoke and fought for, he has a right to speak and fight for in the party platform.
"On Xinjiang matters, the Chinese people have the most right to speak," it said in a short statement sent to Reuters.
"Historically, the right to speak anonymously is how all sorts of disenfranchised groups were able to speak freely," Ms. McSherry said.
" He added that "on a college campus, one's right to speak — or to be — must never be based on skin color.
Hours later, the league's commissioner, Adam Silver, issued an emphatic defense of its employees' right to speak out on political issues.
"We aren't afraid of [Zarif] coming to America where he enjoys the right to speak freely," Pompeo wrote Sunday on Twitter.
Doesn't everyone have the right to speak their mind freely and plainly -- no matter how unpopular, distasteful, or disgraceful, the message?
They want to win him the right to speak out, go abroad for palliative treatment and decide how he is memorialized.
Mr Blair's intervention elicited a tsunami of furious responses from bulge-eyed Brexiteers seemingly opposed to his very right to speak out.
Students encircling the brawl said a Spencer supporter began jawing with an antifa, or anti-fascist, protester over Spencer's right to speak.
Our American democratic tradition, rooted in First Amendment values, has seemingly placed the right to speak freely above all other societal norms.
One employee has sued Chancellor Bouchard in New York federal court claiming the decision silenced his right to speak against the sale.
"As a supporter of women, he must support their right to speak openly about these issues of gender and power," she said.
" But Gab appears defiant, writing on its site that it "will continue to fight for the fundamental human right to speak freely.
The question of who has the right to speak for Kurdish culture is complex, since Kurds are not a single homogeneous block.
"Stormy no longer wishes to remain silent , and SOLID GOLD proudly supports her right to speak," according to the club's Facebook page.
I know there is no such thing as reverse racism and only the disenfranchised have the right to speak up about cultural appropriation.
They have every right to speak out, but they are blaming the company because some people -- and it&aposs almost always opinion people.
By not signing that paperwork on the way out, those employees reserved the right to speak openly about their experiences at the company.
Bridgewater is well known for giving employees the right to speak up, especially about problems, and to make sense of things for themselves.
But the court also agreed that if education inequality prevents students from their right to speak or vote, it may violate the Constitution.
And as long as John is not revealing classified information that he shouldn't, then I certainly think he has a right to speak.
There is a right to speak on the campus, but there is no right to come into my classroom and shout me down.
Earlier in the hearing, Mr. Gilbert tried to argue that he has the constitutional right to speak his mind during the trial proceedings.
But Tesla wanted Balan to sign away her right to speak about her experience, and she found that troubling, so she never agreed.
The Berkeley students, faculty, administration and protesters need to understand that denying Mr. Yiannopoulos the right to speak is antithetical to free speech.
" Warren acknowledged that she was "tough" on Kelly on the phone, but stressed that "there's nothing impolite about people's right to speak out.
She said that Stone had a First Amendment right to speak, but she had a duty to make sure he got a fair trial.
Karen McDougal, a fitness expert and former Playboy model, filed a lawsuit Tuesday seeking the right to speak publicly about her relationship with Trump.
Some retreat into the absolutism of identity politics, arguing that men have no right to speak about feminism nor whites to speak about slavery.
General Kellogg declined to evaluate past remarks from the military figures, saying they had served their country and had earned their right to speak.
One of the great things about America is that if you don't like the government, you have the right to speak out against it.
I want people to recognize Moesha's right to speak up and the courage she showed by sharing such intimate details about her personal life.
"The great thing about this country is that you have the right to speak your mind, or in this case, silently protest," he said.
However, comments with the intent to criticize are a part of our functioning democracy and are thus under our right to speak our minds.
That is why Pulley has teamed up with Pacific Legal Foundation to file a federal lawsuit to protect her right to speak the truth.
Three years ago, receiving a public apology from 21st Century Fox and retaining the right to speak about harassment generally felt like big wins.
But with this man on the phone it felt right to speak to the basic human need I heard in his voice: to connect.
The company released a statement yesterday, noting that the player base has a right to speak freely and criticize the company and its store.
That powerful man -- or a spokesperson for that powerful man -- says he doesn't recall the incident, but respects the woman's right to speak out.
Also, there was no photographic evidence of what she claimed, even though she has every right to speak what she believes is her truth.
And House Democrats have said they thought that — TRUMP: Well, I will say this: I think people have the right to speak their mind.
It is the right to speak and debate and learn and then, as a matter of political will, to act through a lawful electoral process.
" It said: "Bridgewater is well known for giving employees the right to speak up, especially about problems, and to make sense of things for themselves.
"Twitter remains unsatisfied with restrictions on our right to speak more freely about national security requests we may receive," Banker wrote in a blog post.
It was accused of posting "illegal content", apparently by quoting an adviser to the NPC as saying "the right to speak freely must be protected".
Disappointed Disappointed: People have the right to speak, but sometimes — at group dinners — it is wiser to keep the peace, while they pass the peas.
Pope Francis was right to speak of the "absurd violence" of Father Hamel's death and to describe the "senseless hatred" of the massacre in Nice.
"A city has a right to speak for itself, to say what it wishes, and to select views that it wants to express," Graffeo wrote.
Acts of quiet solidarity "Whether people agree with Brennan or not, everyone seems to agree he has a right to speak his opinion," Shapiro said.
"I think any woman who has felt violated or felt mistreated in any way, they have every right to speak up," Ms. Haley told CBS.
"When they speak in their personal capacity, they retain the right to speak about issues of interests or concern to them," said spokesman Stephane Dujarric.
That is, I have a right to speak for transgender people, which in the end is me projecting my personal experiences onto several million people.
"I'm a parliamentarian and I have a right to speak, and I shouldn't be frightened but ... I'm very frightened actually," she said at the time.
Terry Bradshaw: 'I'm not sure if our president understands those rights, that every American has the right to speak out and also to protest' pic.twitter.
While I defend Murray's right to speak his mind, the fact that the college provided an elevated platform for him did more harm than good.
Peaceful protest and the right to speak, kneel, hold hands, or stand in a public setting is one of the values I swore to protect.
However, WE also have the right to speak up and to vote with our wallets," Lopez-Garay said in an Instagram DM. "This President represents hate.
Hillary Clinton has a right to speak out, of course, but she has so much baggage that much of her own party is wary of her.
"If your very body is being politicized, you have every right to speak up and should be able to utilize your platform," the Minnesota native asserts.
Scheer, pressed repeatedly on abortion, said he would not formally reopen the debate, but added Parliamentarians "have the right to speak out on issues they believe".
Recently, every worker was required to sign a confidentiality policy that threatens consequences if we exercise our right to speak out about wages and working conditions.
The new leader says he will not formally reopen the debate on abortion, though he believes Parliamentarians have the right to speak out on all issues.
People should have the right to speak off-hand and joke among their friends without worrying that they are going to bring down the Western world.
Trump later defended his actions, saying that "I have the right to speak" and that he's "allowed to speak up" if others are talking about him.
I like the word "evolution," so people may have the right to know first, and then the right to speak, and then the right to vote.
The book ends with the radical notion that "our mother country is a foreign land whose language we have not yet earned the right to speak."
"Because [authorities] don't agree with his views, he's not only deprived of the right to speak, but also deprived of his personal freedom?" another user asked.
" Saying Streep had "every right to speak up," Clooney, 55, told the French cable network, "She was an American citizen long before she was an icon.
My generation of Pakistanis have fought for the right to speak, and we are not afraid to lend our voices to that most righteous cause: peace.
US District Judge Kenneth A. Marra said that the deal violated the 30-plus accusers' right to speak with prosecutors about the terms of the arrangement.
Today we are fighting for Shahidul, yes, but we are also fighting for ourselves, so that our right to speak is not seized [on] in the future.
Lee says there were also church members who supported his right to speak out, but were "uncomfortable with the attention" his MTV appearance was bringing the church.
The incident comes less than 24 hours after 25 people were arrested during a riot that began with 4,000 protesters peacefully exercising their right to speak out.
I'm reminded now about one case that we handled that involved the Nazi spokesman George Lincoln Rockwell who sought the right to speak at a public park.
Americans have the natural right to speak and protest freely; it is not a right to throw Molotov cocktails and beat people while hiding behind a mask.
The group accused the National Intelligence Service of blocking the women's access to legal services and their right to speak freely about their trip to the South.
As a state court judge in Massachusetts, he had ruled that there is no right to speak on public property or while working as a public employee.
Anyone who cares about this country has a right to speak his mind and rappers with huge followings have a platform to change the minds of others.
Brazile defended her right to speak out, which some in her party criticized, especially during the lead-up to important state elections in Virginia and New Jersey.
In reality, the right to speak out -- even and especially when that speech takes the form of protest -- is deeply intertwined with what makes America, well, America.
It's meant to be a public town square, where everyone has a right to speak (within reason.) Unfortunately, Twitter's open nature also led to bullying and abuse.
Why is it that he's so passionate about taking away your guns, taking away your First Amendment, your right to speak the truth about this great evil?
Some users have responded with distaste for the tweet, citing their right to speak up even if their views don't align with those espoused on Tamez's T-shirt.
"The dialogue must be open to all Hong Kong citizens to participate, and allow everybody the right to speak," the union said in a statement published on Facebook.
Like the same way the first amendment protects your right to speak freely, it also says you can't be forced to present a message that you disagree with.
Clifford in turn sued Trump for the right to speak about the "intimate relationship" she claims they had, saying he never signed the agreement to keep her quiet.
He followed up on Wednesday by explaining that while all Americans have a right to speak their mind, it's their job to help the president enact his agenda.
A public official, including a president-elect, violates the First Amendment if he retaliates or even seriously threatens to retaliate against anybody for exercising the right to speak.
McCarthy said rescinding the invitation would be "unheard of," adding that regardless of whether political beliefs align, the president should have the right to speak on the floor.
The Constitution protects not only your right to speak but also your right not to speak, including your right to refrain from paying for the speech you oppose.
Participants in the program "have the absolute right to speak about their abuse and their abuser at any time, to whomever they want, however they want," he said.
Since 1870, the pope can unilaterally speak infallibly on matters of doctrine when invoking the right to speak "ex cathedra," but this right has almost never been used.
Anthony Anderson is down with Colin Kaepernick's protest, but his support seems more rooted in the Constitutional right to speak your mind and not so much the tactic.
But I want to be sure that as we exercise our right to speak out as residents of this great country, we do so peacefully, respectfully, and with dignity.
Kelly says that he doesn't feel that it's right to speak about her after her death, and claims that she could have done that herself when she was alive.
Plus, Siriano defended a designer's right to speak out about dressing a public figure: "It's important because as designers, that's the only voice we have," he explained to Time.
Free-speech activists, meanwhile, should rein in overly broad definitions of censorship, and understand that free speech means the right to speak, not the right to a college platform.
"Strengthen propaganda and public opinion work ... use various platforms to tell China's anti-corruption story well, expound upon China's position and increase our right to speak internationally," Huang wrote.
Cruz, who has repeatedly defended Jones's right to speak freely on social media platforms while arguing that perhaps antitrust laws should be used to "break up" companies like Facebook.
Unsurprisingly, then, Murray had every intention of protesting Wallace should his visit take place, but not his right to speak — and she would not prevent others from hearing him.
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a habeas corpus lawsuit challenging the man's detention, winning a right to speak with him and gain his consent to represent him.
Health issues, food issues, climate issues, energy issues — we have as much right to speak to these as anyone else, and added responsibility to do so, in my opinion.
"On the real situation in Xinjiang, the five Central Asian countries have an even better understanding than the United States and greater right to speak about it," Geng said.
"The mere fact that [Kalanick] felt that he had the right to speak so rawly and openly like that shows what type of company culture they had," Ershaghi says.
By voting, by engaging with elected officials, and by exercising the right to speak out, each of us can advance our own individual beliefs and agendas by lawful means.
Meanwhile, Stormy Daniels is suing for the right to speak out about Donald Trump in spite of her nondisclosure agreement, keeping a potentially explosive story right on the brink.
Trump called Nike's campaign "a terrible decision" in an interview with the Daily Caller published on Tuesday, but he also showed some respect for Kaepernick's right to speak out.
"Whether China's aid is good or not, the governments and people of those countries being aided have the most right to speak," Wang said, according to China's Foreign Ministry.
Remember when Trump asserted that because Ghazala Khan, the gold-star mother of a slain American-Muslim soldier, wore a headscarf, it meant she didn't have the right to speak?
Daniels has formally offered Cohen a deal in which she would return the $130,000 in exchange for the right to speak out and the formal voiding of their hush agreement.
MID-WORSHIP, HANDS RAISED Perth pastor Rory Shiner said his congregation appeared most concerned about Australia's treatment of refugees, and retaining a legal right to speak freely about their faith.
But it was also used as a tool for oppression, targeting, tracking, and punishing populations both vulnerable and exercising their right to speak out against the misconduct of their government.
Both bills will protect a consumer's right to speak out on issues of importance to them – through different means – and both need bipartisan support if they are to become law.
Judge Easterbrook's opinion also held that CFTC commissioners have a right to explain their votes publicly, and that their right to speak freely cannot be stifled via a consent decree.
Even though there is a First Amendment right to speak, that does not mean that protesters have the right to demonstrate in the middle of a freeway at rush hour.
Ask Real Estate You have a right to speak up about conditions in your building, but you can't deliberately make it harder for your landlord to rent out the apartment.
"Billy Six is a journalist and, like any journalist, has the right to speak freely and without fear of persecution and detention everywhere," Mr. Mihr wrote in an email exchange.
" Alison Brie, who's married to Mr. Franco's brother, Dave, said, "It remains vital that anyone that feels victimized should and does have the right to speak out and come forward.
Shkreli's attorney, Benjamin Brafman, had opposed the prosecutors' request for a broad gag order, saying in a court filing that his client had a First Amendment right to speak freely.
The president of the university said Thursday that Spencer has a "legal right" to speak on the school's campus and say "horrific things" but that violence would not be tolerated.
Before anyone else, he proclaimed the four fundamental human rights: the right to speak freely, to practice religion freely, to live free of fear, and to live free of misery.
Jean Bucaria, deputy director of Nasty or Nice, tells Refinery29 that the organization — and Saturday's event — are all about preserving the right to speak up and educate others about reproductive issues.
Attorneys told BuzzFeed News many of those detained have been held in overcrowded cells, and many are being held in solitary confinement, denied the right to speak to relatives or attorneys.
Twitter's attorney, Lee Rubin, said today that the disclosure limitations created an "Orwellian situation" for the company and hindered its First Amendment right to speak freely about the letters it receives.
"The black market has kind of taken away our right to speak out and do interviews like this," he said inside a covered grow facility bursting with cannabis ready to harvest.
"I think his parents are heroes and they have a First Amendment right to speak out on their politics, as all Americans do," added Rubio, a former Republican White House hopeful.
Obama's visit was intended to help bolster relations between the US and Vietnam, yet he was denied the right to speak with critics of the government during his three-day stay.
At Hofstra University for the first debate of 22019, the police were hostile to me as I attempted to exercise my First Amendment right to speak with voters about my campaign.
Thapar dismissed claims that the officers violated Novak's right to speak anonymously and illegally censored his speech in a public forum, saying those claims were not grounded in clearly established law.
Is it, as Brees continued, "an oxymoron" that Kaepernick is sitting down because it is the anthem, and the flag, that give him the right to speak in the first place?
Ms. Kaur becomes permission and voice both, a reminder and a vehicle that they have every right to speak, even when they are made to feel like they should be silent.
Mr. Ek said he wanted to teach his children that they had the right to speak freely, and even to deface the image of the Cambodian prime minister if they wished.
The exhibition's title is the ancient Greek word for town square, and here refers particularly to the use of such public space by those whose right to speak has been challenged.
"If we don't join the students in the square and face the same kind of danger, then we don't have any right to speak," Mr. Hou quoted Mr. Liu as saying.
She asks: Who has the right to speak, to talk back to history, images and institutions — and, most important, who will be rewarded for this gesture and who will be impugned?
The First Amendment gives companies the right to speak to their customers, and the Fourth Amendment gives people the right to know if the government has searched or seized their property.
But the First Amendment gives all of us — it gives it to me it gives it to you, it gives it to all Americans — the right to speak our minds freely.
"Let me state upfront that I don't know her, but I absolutely support her right to speak her truth and she should be, like all women, believed," Carter said of Flores.
"I regret that a sitting US senator had to fight to earn the right to speak at the Judiciary hearing ... and I regret the manner in which he was treated," Schumer said.
"I think above all what we've always said is that it remains vital that anyone who feels victimized should and does have the right to speak out and come forward," she said.
We are deeply concerned that by firing Rashad, Amazon engaged in an effort to silence him and other workers from exercising their legal right to speak up about working conditions at Amazon.
Teachers and students maintain their right to speak freely on matters of public concern, including social and political issues, without fear of losing their government job or disciplinary action by the school.
"The attorney general has every right to speak to a group like Alliance Defending Freedom," said David Stacy, Government Affairs Director of Human Rights Campaign, a civil rights group promoting LGBTQ equality.
But no matter how you remember him or what you think of him, John McCain has earned the right to speak his mind and to have anyone at his funeral he wants.
Even more important, they serve as role models to all girls that unwanted touches, glances, words or innuendos are never O.K., and it is their right to speak up and say no.
Karen McDougal, a fitness expert and former Playboy model, filed suit on Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court, seeking the right to speak publicly about an alleged affair between her and Trump.
It is the First Amendment, Enlightenment values, and the liberal principles undergirding the marketplace of ideas that have empowered conservatives to defend conservative students' right to speak and organize on college campuses.
The Remain voters say that they have the right to speak out even if they lost, and that the referendum was a strict in or out vote, without details about the future.
US to UN Ambassador Nikki Haley called the protests "something the world must take note of" and a "powerful exhibition of brave people" risking their lives to exercise their right to speak.
On the late-night shows, the hosts were unenthused about reports that the model Karen McDougal settled a lawsuit — and gained the right to speak publicly — about her alleged affair with President Trump.
"I think that above all what we've always said is that it remains vital that anyone that feels victimized should and does have the right to speak out and come forward," she said.
But if an arm of the government—Congress, a state legislature, a town council, a city agency, the public transportation authority—interferes with your right to speak, you just might have a case.
Kasich noted that the protesters had a right to speak, and, along with Rubio, took a thinly-veiled swipe at GOP front-runner Donald Trump, whose rallies are consistently the target of protesters.
Meanwhile, liberal Jews in institutional leadership roles in the American community have continued to buy into the anachronistic argument that those who don't live in Israel have no right to speak or criticize.
It's the image that will deck the lecterns from which they speak as they campaign for the right to speak behind a lectern with the Seal of the President of the United States.
McConnell's interruption of Warren's speech for impugning the motives of Sessions came as she was reading a letter from Coretta Scott King, and took away Warren's right to speak on the Senate floor.
By the next election, Justin Trudeau's center-left government swept in on a platform that put scientists' right to speak and the promise of evidence-based decisions alongside job creation and economic growth.
Along with the San Diego County district attorney, they filed suit alleging Schwarzenegger violated "Marsy's Law," which mandates that victims' families be given a right to speak in all proceedings related to their case.
"I think that above all what we've always said is that it remains vital that anyone that feels victimized should and does have the right to speak out and come forward," she told E!
"The ultimate goal of Pulpit Freedom Sunday is to restore a pastor's right to speak freely from the pulpit without fearing government censorship or punishment," said Erik Stanley, senior counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom.
" Bret Weinstein, a biology professor at Evergreen, protested the move, saying in an e-mail to staff and faculty that "one's right to speak -- or to be -- must never be based on skin color.
And while the first amendment grants a company the right to buy any billboard it wants and slap it up over the highway, it also gives people the right to speak out against it.
By insisting on her right to speak, Daniels, an adult film star, also enters a storied tradition within her own profession, which has often been at the frontlines of battles over the First Amendment.
At first, I applauded these speakers — I figured that although I might disagree with these organizations about Israel, these students have every right to speak on the issue of fair wages for custodial staff.
"The great thing about the United States is everyone has a right to their own opinion and has the right to speak their mind and fight for their beliefs, for their opinions," Obergefell said.
They have the right to speak but … if you're an American and you're tuning in to watch your favorite actors and actresses and shows — and I used to do it routinely as a kid.
"I am concerned about the whole issue of free speech, and as long as John is not revealing classified information that he shouldn't, I certainly think he has the right to speak," he continued.
While defending Ms. Omar's right to speak without being threatened and targeted, they can't continue to give cover to statements that are inarticulate at best or deny the severity of 9/11 at worst.
Surely anyone worthy of being called a "liberal" should defend your right to speak your own mind, and should maintain an attitude of open-minded curiosity about people who think differently than they do.
Nikki Haley, US ambassador to the United Nations, called the protests "something the world must take note of" and a "powerful exhibition of brave people" risking their lives to exercise their right to speak.
We all have a formally equal right to speak, but only George Soros, the Koch brothers and a handful of others can spend hundreds of millions of dollars advancing their preferred candidates or positions.
Though Kaepernick is receiving much needed and deserved support, it's hard to ignore the blatant hypocrisy from conservatives when deciding who has the right to speak out against what they perceive as injustice in America.
Once again, Spencer, the "leader" of a "movement" that could fit in a phone booth, had managed to stir up a mass panic on a college campus simply by asserting his legal right to speak.
"Free speech includes both the right to speak — but also, crucially, the right not to speak — or be forced to speak in support of views or opinions with which you disagree," she told VICE News.
" Last month, the state enacted a law that explicitly says that schools "may restrict a student's right to speak, including verbal speech, holding a sign or distributing fliers or other materials, in a public forum.
On the same day, fitness expert and former Playboy model Karen McDougal sued the company that publishes the National Enquirer, seeking the right to speak openly about an affair she says she had with Trump.
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He envisions using the YBHS chapters to challenge radical Islamic preachers and controversially says he would not deny radical preachers a platform or the right to speak freely, so long as they could be challenged.
" Among those things is the right to speak out, Ginsburg said, and "another is the words written on the Statute of Liberty, the idea of our nation being receptive to all people, welcoming of all people.
It was also interesting to read James Kirkup ask if he has the right to speak about the topic, given its current framing as an issue of women v trans people, of which he is neither.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Lewis Hamilton detailed on Thursday how he was trying to reduce his carbon footprint and defended his right to speak out on environmental issues while also racing around the world with Formula One.
"That's what the basis of being an American is all about, it's the right to speak up when you see something unjust and not done fairly and do something about it," Wise says of his campaign.
While Putin has said that Russians are "right to speak" about issues like "low incomes, faults with the health care system, housing, utilities," that's mostly hot air, and actual coverage of any complaints will be limited.
And the suit contends the state's actions "prevents, or at a minimum chills," the First Amendment rights of the NRA and its members to free speech -- including their right to speak freely about gun-related issues.
The right to speak about the political issues of the day and the right to do so anonymously is a fundamental element of the freedoms of speech and association, the very core of the First Amendment.
As the American Civil Liberties Union observed in an amicus brief supporting the challenge to the Minnesota law, the political apparel ban forced citizens to choose between their right to speak and their right to vote.
The statute, according to Microsoft, violates the Fourth Amendment right of its customers to know if the government searches or seizes their property, and it breaches the company's First Amendment right to speak to its customers.
In its statement, Twitter noted that it "remains unsatisfied with restrictions on our right to speak more freely about national security requests we may receive," and that the company was working through lawsuits to speak more freely.
Stone had a First Amendment right to speak, Jackson said, but the fact that he had invoked his right to a trial by jury meant she had a responsibility to ensure he could get a fair trial.
In a lengthy statement sent to Reuters, China's policy-making Taiwan Affairs Office said that when it came to speaking about China's social and economic development "the people of the mainland have the most right to speak".
In any other year, between any other candidates, the fact that one presidential candidate argued for his right to speak during an important debate -- because that is what this was -- wouldn't be notable, never mind headline news.
NRA asserts that Cuomo and the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) actively worked to strip the NRA of its right to "speak freely about gun-related issues and defend the Second Amendment," Reuters reported.
"It's just the way it is / And maybe it's never gonna change / But I got a mind to show my strength / And I got a right to speak my mind," the two stars sing in the chorus.
The opinions expressed here are her own.) By Emily Parker Aug 22 (Reuters) - One of the great things about America is that if you don't like the government, you have the right to speak out against it.
It is interesting that the project was terminated this way, with an employer stifling an employee's right to speak, because it confirms what I intended to tell the young conservative in our interview, namely: bosses are fascists.
" She emphasized that, "nobody should be exempt from having a right to speak in support of vulnerable people," but also urged people to "not make this about which people express public regret and those who choose not to.
" Carlson's lawyer then reacted with a statement of their own saying, "Women have the right to speak out – whether Ailes likes it or not – even about trauma they endured years ago and that haunts them to this day.
"It's just the way it is / And maybe it's never gonna change / But I got a mind to show my strength / And I got a right to speak my mind," the two powerhouse vocalists sing in the chorus.
Obviously, this now is a unique set of circumstances, but my sense is that he's going to try and respect that tradition while reserving the right to speak out in given moments when things rise to that level.
"The First Amendment protects students' right to speak on political or societal issues — including the right to express what school officials may consider unpopular or controversial opinions, or viewpoints that might make other students uncomfortable," the lawsuit states.
The suit contends that what the state has done "prevents, or at a minimum, chills," the First Amendment rights of the NRA and its members to free speech -- including their right to speak freely about gun-related issues.
Contacted by The New York Times, representatives for the actor pointed to Mr. Franco's comments in late-night television interviews in which he said the women's tweets were inaccurate but that he supported their right to speak out.
Norm Eisen, who served as the chief ethics lawyer in the Obama administration, told CNN at the time that the courts have long recognized that apart from classified information, government employees have a First Amendment right to speak.
For his part, Mr. Rouhani insisted that the demonstrators had both a right to speak out and justifications for discontent, and in a swipe at the hard-liners, said, "One cannot force one's lifestyle on the future generations."
Senator Moynihan could not have foreseen that a president would abuse his powers by revoking a clearance, with no process at all, solely because the individual was exercising his First Amendment right to speak freely about policy issues.
By taking the right to speak from some and giving it to others, the Government deprives the disadvantaged person or class of the right to use speech to strive to establish worth, standing, and respect for the speaker's voice.
At a press conference before the speech, Spencer defended his right to speak about issues of race and white nationalism and his role of breaking through the what he described as a cone of liberal ideology on college campuses.
As we remember and honor our fallen military service members on Memorial Day, let's remember we should also honor the values they fought and died to defend, including the right to speak and protest whatever we perceive as unjust.
So in the 1840s and '50s, for example, when women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony began speaking out against slavery, ardent upholders of patriarchal order contended that women didn't have the right to speak at all.
How tragic it was to read that half a century later at that same university, Milo Yiannopoulos, a controversial Breitbart News editor whose views are on the far right of the political spectrum, was denied the right to speak.
"The reports that we have received say that Tibetan is not on an equal footing with Chinese Mandarin in Tibet," Marugan said, adding that Tibetans had the right to speak their own language and for it to be preserved.
But even if they wanted to deny the likes of white nationalist Richard Spencer the right to speak on campus, they're obliged to permit it in accordance with the law, as well as pick up the expense of policing it.
Everyone has the right to speak, but when you can&apost even listen to what someone has to say because you despise the man who is president, you undermine not the president of the United States, you undermine the United States.
"You have the right to speak out, hand out flyers and petitions, and wear expressive clothing in school — as long as you don't disrupt the functioning of the school or violate the school's content-neutral policies," according to the ACLU.
But identity politics is an ascendant orthodoxy: its votaries habitually deny people with alternative views the right to speak, using the methods of the people they say they oppose in order to get heretics sacked, and books and arguments censored.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said on Sunday that any woman who has felt violated or mistreated by a man has every right to speak up, even if she is accusing President Donald Trump.
At the 2018 #SAGAwards, Alison Brie addressed the allegations of sexual misconduct made against her brother-in-law, James Franco: "It remains vital that anyone that feels victimized should and does have the right to speak out and come forward." pic.twitter.
"Judging by his outward appearance, Li Ming-che's current situation in prison seems all right, but his right to speak, as well as his basic communication rights are still being restricted," Li told reporters after returning to Taiwan from China.
They haven't allowed themselves to become so institutionalized that they forget the basic things we owe each other as human beings, regardless of context: humane treatment, a prevailing wage for a day's work, the right to speak out against injustice.
"Students have a First Amendment right to speak or not to speak and choosing to stand for the pledge is a form of expression so the government cannot force you to express yourself when you don't want to," Kallinen said.
If we do agree that individuals have the right to speak freely and even spend money to spread their ideas, then why wouldn't that same right apply to two or more people pooling their resources to do the same thing?
Britain has a right to speak out on Hong Kong affairs until 2047, when the Sino-British Joint Declaration governing the terms of its return to China expires, Johannes Chan, a law professor at Hong Kong University, said in an interview.
While Ben Shapiro and Milo Yiannopoulos have the right to speak at Berkeley (or any other campus for that matter), what is being missed in all of this is the intent behind bringing right-wing speakers to a predominantly liberal campus.
"A fundamental underpinning of the First Amendment is that you have the right to speak, and also that you have the right to hear," Katie Fallow, a senior attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute told me on a phone call.
One of the main reasons for this, according to Evan Greer, one of Manning's biggest advocates and the campaign director of Fight for the Future, is that Manning is hidden from sight in prison, denied the right to speak for herself.
WASHINGTON, Dec 10 (Reuters) - U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley said on Sunday she believes any woman who has felt violated or mistreated by a man has every right to speak up, even if it is President Donald Trump they are accusing.
"We are all stakeholders who not only have the right to speak up for our students, but we also have a duty to do so," Suzanne Breaux, president of the Vermilion Association of Educators, said at the rally on Thursday.
"The ultimate goal of Pulpit Freedom Sunday is to restore a pastor's right to speak freely from the pulpit without fearing government censorship or punishment," Erik Stanley, a lawyer for Alliance Defending Freedom, told CNN, which covered the event last fall.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump has won an arbitration proceeding against adult-film actress Stormy Daniels, his spokeswoman said on Wednesday, a day after Daniels sued Trump for the right to speak about the "intimate relationship" she claims they had.
One of the main reasons for this, according to Evan Greer, one of Manning's biggest advocates and the campaign director of Fight for the Future, is that Manning is hidden from sight in prison, denied the right to speak for herself.
When Trump promised violence should Black Lives Matter activists grab at his microphone, as they had at a Bernie Sanders event, was he displaying racism, or just insisting that he had a right to speak and not to be silenced?
In a statement defending the staff from "hurtful" false narratives pushed by the media and the administration denying the staff's right to speak, the president of the California State University Employees Union Chapter 315, Jennifer Moran, spoke on behalf of her clients.
Enes Kanter "I believe strongly that Enes, and others like him, should have the right to speak their minds and I unequivocally condemn the abuse of red notices by Erdogan and others to try and silence peaceful critics," Wyden told BuzzFeed News Wednesday.
At one summit session, Trudeau was so rude to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the official host of the summit, that an appalled Reagan approached her afterward and said: "Margaret, he had no right to speak to you like that," to which Mrs.
"  However, he ultimately supported the 1917 cloture rule as a "reasonable proposition," largely because it required a two-thirds vote to invoke cloture, and after that vote, "every senator has a right to speak one hour on the bill and on the amendments.
It was not that the bank had a right to speak but that the public had a right to hear the views of the bank, and the state had no right to outlaw those communications merely because they came from a corporation.
It has always been my understanding that the brave men and women who fought and died for our country did so to ensure that we could live in a fair and free society, which includes the right to speak out in protest.
Instead of becoming involved only after tragedy occurs, as happened in Sudan, international actors and institutions must learn to detect the warning signs of impending violence and lend support by pressing for open dialogue, ensuring that women have the right to speak up.
"I think that above all what we've always said is that it remains vital that anyone who feels victimized should and you know, does have the right to speak out and come forward," said Brie, who is married to Franco's brother Dave.
"The players have a right to speak their minds, but on the other hand, it can make it difficult because there isn't anyone in America who doesn't want to honor America," Arthur Blank, the owner of the Atlanta Falcons, said in an interview.
For each amendment, every member has the right to speak for up to five minutes each, which means that Republicans can make the committee meeting -- referred to around Capitol Hill as a markup -- go as long as they want to on Thursday.
The major objection to cultural appropriation has always been about the abuse of power: inadequate research, halfhearted imagination and a lack of respect, the privileged assumption of the right to speak on behalf of people who are perfectly capable of speaking for themselves.
" In response, Carlson's lawyers Nancy Erika Smith and Martin Hyman released a statement, which in part said, "Women have the right to speak out – whether Ailes likes it or not – even about trauma they endured years ago and that haunts them to this day.
Nikki Haley, Trump's ambassador to the U.N., said Sunday these women "have every right to speak up," but other than that, they won't be getting any defense from the White House, which sent a statement to "Today" maintaining its vigorous denial of all allegations.
And the things about the way I present online one might perceive as feminine (allying myself with women, the over-prooving of my right to speak on a subject) were but small scratches in an armor built of clipper cuts and and computer-speak.
" But on April 18, he wrote at the Daily Wire, where he is editor-in-chief, that "Jarrar has a right to speak, and setting the precedent that professors should be fired for saying gross, atrocious or impolitic things seems like a serious problem.
Logitech argues that "both sides" want to settle and have roughly agreed on terms but Erichson said that's a misframing: Logitech and named plaintiffs may want to settle, but no one yet has the right to speak for everyone else in the prospective class.
Look the other way when he rants to his followers, and like Rockwell, and Coulter and others who media popularized in the past, and they will be left only with their right to speak to their relatively few followers, and are denied the larger audience.
He believed that the musician Taylor Swift was stalking him, and he had been arrested by Secret Service agents last summer for crossing a security barrier at the White House, insisting that as "a sovereign citizen," he had a right to speak with the president.
But because populists like President Trump value only the support of a narrow segment of citizens and claim an exclusive right to speak on behalf of "the people," they are a real danger to the norms and institutions that are necessary to sustain democracy.
"The way this law has been applied shows that it is not aimed at protecting minors, but at removing LGBT people, an enormous social group, from the public space, and at stripping them of their right to speak out or fight for their rights," he said.
In an interview with Marie Claire, the soon-to-be mother of two said that she felt she couldn't complain because she was still making a large amount of money, but on Wednesday Kutcher made it clear that he believed she had every right to speak out.
But the Council's lawyers argue that Council members should be allowed to hire outside counsel and express their own opinions on a given matter — on the grounds of a separation of powers and because of the members' First Amendment right to speak on behalf of their constituents.
In early October 2017, just after the Weinstein allegations emerged, but before the roar of voices now known as #MeToo crashed onto Twitter, the manuscript of a dystopian novel about women losing the right to speak landed on the desk of Berkley Books editor Cindy Hwang.
The players, who are loath to give up what many see as their right to speak freely in a public square, say they are not protesting the national anthem but trying to raise awareness about police brutality toward African-Americans and other forms of social injustice.
We Somalis have fought and shed our blood for the right to vote, the right to speak, the right to worship, the right to assemble and the right to live without fear or tyranny, and we have looked to America as both a model and an ally.
Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations and one of the most high-profile women in Trump's administration, said on Sunday that any woman who has felt mistreated by a man has the right to speak up, even if she is accusing the president.
Some of Reddit is conversational, but comments degenerate, how do you ... MD: It can go that way, but just because people have the right to speak out however they want, doesn't mean that the community of people in that room or that topic have to tolerate it.
"Students have a First Amendment right to speak or not to speak and choosing to stand for the pledge is a form of expression so the government cannot force you to express yourself when you don't want to," Landry's attorney, Randy Kallinen, told Houston's KPRC Channel 2 News.
"The First Amendment isn't only the right to speak out against government suppression, it's also the right to be within sight and sound of the location of that which you're protesting," said Sunsara Taylor, a spokesperson for Refuse Fascism, one of the organizations that helped lead the protest.
It's a heartbreaking and infuriating situation, but the abundant protests across the political spectrum — Laura Bush has condemned the policy as "immoral" — remind us that compassion remains a core American value and that our nation's strength lies in our sacred right to speak out and fight against injustice.
"I need funds to pay for: attorneys' fees; out-of-pocket costs associated with the lawsuit, arbitration, and my right to speak openly; security expenses; and damages that may be awarded against me if I speak out and ultimately lose to Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen," she said.
"Although I recall the time @BetteMidler has alluded to much differently than she, that does not change the fact that she has a right to speak out & demand an apology from me, for in the very least, publically [sic] embarrassing her all those years ago," he wrote on Twitter.
"I need funds to pay for: attorneys' fees; out-of-pocket costs associated with the lawsuit, arbitration, and my right to speak openly; security expenses; and damages that may be awarded against me if I speak out and ultimately lose to Mr. Trump and Mr. Cohen," the page reads.
"Any conservative Christian who stays at home in November and allows Hillary Clinton to become the next President has forever forfeited his right to speak out about the sanctity of life, the sanctity of marriage, or religious freedom," Jeffress says, mustering a preacherly combination of sorrow and wrath.
Being that she's dressed as a bishop, a higher up in the church, it symbolizes that she is the head of this family, and Jay-Z must atone to her if he wants access to their daughter — just like someone confessing their sins earns the right to speak with God.
Vegas in Space and the New Queer Wave showed a generation of queer youth and aspiring filmmakers that it was OK to embrace their otherness, rather than bury what makes them unique—it taught us that it was all right to speak out, seek representation, and reach for the stars.
But in a world where conservatives have increasingly positioned themselves as the harbingers of free speech, leveraging the right to speak one's mind as a justification for violating the personal freedoms of others, the true legacy of South Park's no-fucks-given attitude becomes a little more difficult to parse.
It's calling for monetization for smaller channels; the right to speak with a real person if a channel is to be deleted; transparent moderation decisions; ending demonetization; the end of Google Preferred, a different system for delivering ad money to creators; and the rules around content moderation to be clarified.
Watching Owens and Horford on that trip highlighted, at least for me, the glaring differences between the cultures of the NFL and NBA and how players in those respective sports consider their roles in our society, even today, and their right to speak out on issues of social justice or civil rights.
But while Ronstadt has always been known in the industry as being "difficult" simply because she did what she wanted and not what others expected, she has now earned the right to speak her mind wherever and whenever she wants — without fear of industry blowback and without concern for being a "likeable" lady.
Cuomo and the New York State Department of Financial Services (NYDFS) aimed to deprive the NRA of its right to "speak freely about gun-related issues and defend the Second Amendment," the group said in the suit, referring to part of the U.S. Constitution that protects the right of Americans to bear arms.
"Political differences aside, our client believes the tactics employed by these public officials (in New York) are aimed to deprive the NRA of its First Amendment right to speak freely about gun-related issues and in defense of the Second Amendment," William A. Brewer III, a lawyer for the NRA, said in a statement.
The result will be not a utopia but merely another society, with its own unanticipated defects to correct, though with some of the worst injustices—tearing the limbs from people or keeping them as perpetual chattel or depriving half the population of the right to speak to their own future—gone, we hope for good.
The CBS News program "60 Minutes" was moving forward with plans to show an interview it conducted last week with the pornographic film actress who says she had an affair with Donald J. Trump as her lawyer and a lawyer for the president traded public jabs through the weekend over her right to speak.
The materials and training sessions said that those who have already been arrested have the right to speak to a lawyer — though the government is not required to provide one — and to tell immigration officers if they fear torture or persecution in their home country in order to invoke their right to apply for asylum.
"Having the right to speak is basic to survival, to dignity, and to liberty," Rebecca Solnit writes in her essay collection Men Explain Things to Me. The collection examines the way gender interacts with social issues ranging in everything from gun violence to marriage equality to even The International Monetary Fund, and highlights what we leave out of those conversations: women.
"It has always been my understanding that the brave men and women who fought and died for our country did so to ensure that we could live in a fair and free society, which includes the right to speak out in protest," Eric Reid wrote in The New York Times; the 49ers safety was the first teammate to kneel with Kaepernick.
As we state in the brief: This isn't about the right to speak in a public forum, but rather to use the equivalent of President Trump's Christmas card list ... President Trump is entitled to block users from replying to his tweets because they are not entitled to take advantage of his mailing list to transmit their derogatory messages to his followers.
Tucker Carlson, currently facing some advertiser boycotts over a segment in which he accused immigrants of making America "poorer and dirtier and more divided," resorted earlier this week to a favorite tactic of right-wing provocateurs — playing the victim and insisting on his right to speak his mind rather than engaging in an actual debate on the issue at hand.
The right to speak out in such a fashion has hardly been recognized broadly in Saudi Arabia, but should be the focus of Trump, who will have to balance his larger political and economic interests in Saudi Arabia -- including his latest push to have the monarchy list its oil company, Aramco, on the New York Stock Exchange -- with a broad defense of both free expression and a prince with strong business ties to the United States.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFive takeaways from the Democratic debate As Buttigieg rises, Biden is still the target Leading Democrats largely pull punches at debate MORE on Friday defended his tweet earlier in the day attacking former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie YovanovitchMarie YovanovitchFive bombshells from explosive Sondland testimony How Trump has disowned most of the impeachment witnesses Watchdog group sues State Department to release communications related to John Solomon MORE in the middle of her public testimony in the House impeachment hearing, insisting he has the right to speak out.

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