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  • 2017-05-09 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Trump Say Americans Had 'No Right' To Protest Against Him? (en)
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  • On 22 April 2017, the web site Learn Progress published an article under the misleading and sensationalized title Trump Says Americans Have No Right to Protest Him. TYRANNY: Although Trump has called protests against him unfair and has alleged without evidence that protesters were paid, he has not said that the American people have no right to protest against him. Three protesters filed a lawsuit against Donald Trump after they were ejected from a campaign rally in March 2016, arguing that Trump had incited violence against them. Lawyers representing Trump argued in a court filing that the President had acted legally as the protesters had no right to express a dissenting view at his rallies since it violated Trump's right to choose the content of his own message. Here's the text in question: Although Trump's lawyers argued that the protesters had no right to protest at his campaign rally, the President did not say that this applied to all Americans protesting against him at other times or locations. (en)
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