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In view of the State Department At least six foreign nationals will be stripped of their visas whom it accused of celebrating the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, Newsmax guest Dennis Neal said, “messing with them” and that he did not “want them to have free speech.”
A former Fox Business and CNBC anchor who now hosts his own podcast, Neale said he stuck to that position, even though he was generally “all for free speech.” In fact, both on social media and What’s troubling me? On the show, Neale has portrayed himself as a free speech champion and advocate.
He said, “The right to express one’s views is under attack both at home and abroad. The press, which should have the biggest dog in this fight, has somehow become cheerleaders for the censors.” announced Last year. “Elon Musk and his ex’s social media platforms have become a favorite target.”
“Free speech is everything. Stand up and be heard,” Neale Tweeted While selling my book last March Elon Musk’s leadership talenta month ago, he raised the issue A human rights activist tells 60 minutes “Free speech needs limits”, calling it “infuriating”, and accusing her of “sacrificing someone else’s free speech” over language that makes others feel “intimidated and intimidated”.
However, during his Wednesday morning appearance on Newsmax, Neale made the same argument he had previously railed against: that some people don’t deserve free speech if their views offend and anger others.
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Earlier this week, the State Department announced it was continuing to “identify visa holders who celebrated the heinous murder of Charlie Kirk,” while providing six examples of “aliens who are no longer welcome in the United States.” The department shared censored screenshots of social media posts from visa holders, saying, “The United States has no obligation to host foreigners who wish death on Americans.” “Americans who mourned Cancer’s loss were mocked,” He said his visa had been canceled because of the comments.
The State Department’s X account stated, “Aliens who take advantage of America’s hospitality while celebrating the murder of our citizens will be deported.” wrote,
The deportation came just weeks after Secretary of State Marco Rubio — in the wake of Kirk’s assassination — announced that anyone “who is here on a visa and cheering on the public assassination of a political figure” is “not welcome in this country” and should “prepare to be deported.” Meanwhile, as federal judges Trump has already reprimanded the administration Visas revoked for using threat of deportation to intimidate campus protesters into silence Outrage spread among civil liberties organizations,
During Wednesday’s segment, which Rawstory’s Alexander Willis first flaggedNewsmax host Andrew Kraft brought up the “intense vitriol” in the wake of Kirk’s murder, which he said was “so angry” because some people were taking a “taste” of it. Additionally, Kraft said the administration “has taken action against some of those people,” particularly “against people who are aliens” who are in the US legally.
“They said they were going to do it,” Kraft continued. “We’ll see if any of those six foreigners fight it in court. It’ll be an interesting free speech case to set off from that.”
Fellow Newsmax anchor Sharla McBride said it was “really worrisome when you have people who are foreign nationals” but are “praising someone’s death” and “celebrating a murder in broad daylight.” She added that “it’s a good idea to cancel those visas because these people may have violent tendencies,” to which Niall seemed to agree.
He said, “They are trying to turn over the country they were dying to come to. They were dying to be accepted.”
“On the one hand, I’m totally in favor of free speech,” Kneale continued. “But if someone is coming here and trying to weaken the country and bring down our government, to be pushy with them, I don’t want them to have freedom of speech! I’m sorry, especially if they are here as our guests.”