Free Speech is Worth the Fight (Jimmy Kimmel, FBI Text Messages, Brian Kilmeade) | Ep425 cover art

Free Speech is Worth the Fight (Jimmy Kimmel, FBI Text Messages, Brian Kilmeade) | Ep425

Free Speech is Worth the Fight (Jimmy Kimmel, FBI Text Messages, Brian Kilmeade) | Ep425

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This week on Look Forward, the guys return to discuss the government crackdown on free speech in the wake of the murder of Charlie Kirk, new information released by the FBI that is suspicious at best, DOJ removes report on rightwing political violence stats, FCC goes after Jimmy Kimmel, Jeffries and Schumer prove just how useless they are in this fight, farmers are learning a hard lesson is getting played by the Trump, Brian Kilmeade's mask off moment might be an inspiration for more violence, Trump is suing the NY Times and this is a lesson they need to learn, and much more.

Big Topic
  • Charlie Kirk wasn’t killed by a liberal, but that isn’t stopping the Right from careening ahead to try to destroy free speech
    • Kirk’s alleged killer has all the signs of someone radicalized by being terminally online
    • DOJ deletes study showing Rightwing Political violence stats
    • Dude, we told you (Trump ballroom video clip)
    • Pam Bondi threatens a private citizen with prosecution because he refused to print some flyers?
    • ABC capitulates in advance by pulling Kimmel off the air after threats from FCC Commissioner
News You Need
  • Jefferies and Schumer once again showing they are not the wartime consiglieres we need right now as spending showdown ramps up
  • The latest in your alert that it’s time to abandon the mainstream media
  • Farmers are learning a hard lesson in Republican politics
A Wretched Hive of Scum and Villainy
  • Brian Kilmeade openly advocates for killing homeless people
    • And then this happens
  • Trump is suing the NYT for endorsing Kamala Harris in 2024
  • Fired CDC director testifies in front of Congress as to RFK’s demands of her





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