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JD Vance slaps down Mehdi Hasan over free-speech criticism: ‘Yes dummy’

Vice President JD Vance has concluded a social media feud with former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan over criticism that the Trump administration is acting hypocritical about freedom of speech.

Vance praised the old European leaders at the Munich security conference for closure of citizens' rights to free speech. He appealed to democratic values ​​that should be shared in common between the United States and Europe.

“I think there's a difference between not giving reporters a seat in the WH Press Briefing Room and imprisoning people to make their opinions go against each other.”

Hasan was among the critics who hit the speech by the Trump administration to condemn hypocrisy. He pointed out that the White House would ban the Associated Press over the outlet's denial of refusing to grant the president's order to change the Gulf of Mexico to the US Gulf.

“Hey @jdvance, I know you're busy lectures on Europeans with free speech, did you see this?” I said Hasan.

“Yes Dummy” Vance I responded On his official account.

“I think there's a difference between not giving reporters a seat in the WH Press Briefing Room and imprisoning people to discuss their opinions,” he explained. “The latter is a threat to freedom of speech, and the former is not. I hope it helps!”

Mehdi fought back on another mission in an interview with Kamala Harris, citing comments from Elon Musk to incarcerate a “60-minute” journalist on unethical editing allegations.

“Thank you for taking the time to call me by name from my busy schedule,” Mehdi said. Added.

“Did you get a note? Do you lock our TV Jarnos into consent to Mr Musk?”

“60 minutes” was criticized by Musk for misrepresenting the conditions for Doge's shooting at the US International Development Agency.

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