June 17, 2020
Listen to Today's Podcast:
In this episode I address the latest outrageous attack by the tech tyrants on conservative websites and content. I also address the Trump Executive Order on police reform and what it really means for our police departments. I also explain the difference between chokeholds and neck restraints.
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Senate Republicans Unveil “Justice Act” Police Reform Legislation
Yesterday President Donald Trump signed an executive order on law enforcement reform and called for law enforcement agencies to ban chokeholds “except if an officer’s life is at risk.” The executive order touches on use of force practices, information sharing to track officers with repeated complaints against them, and federal incentives to deploy non-police experts on issues related to mental health, homelessness, and addiction.
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Senator Hawley Will Introduce Legislation Targeting Big Tech Tyranny
On Wednesday, Senator Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri, will bring a bill to the Senate floor that will “give consumers grounds to sue companies like Facebook or Twitter over accusations of selective censorship of political speech,” according to Axios.
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TODAY ON THE BONGINO REPORT
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Twitter Threatened to Ban Tom Cotton for Defending Rule of Law
As if Sen. Tom Cotton wasn’t busy enough fending off the hysterics over at the New York Times, he’s now facing threats of censorship from Twitter over the same opinions he expressed in the aforementioned failing publication.
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