‘Legally frivolous:’ Famed Free Speech Attorney Floyd Abrams On Trump Defense | All In | MSNBC

“I don’t usually write letters saying the First Amendment does NOT apply. This was a situation in which I—and all these other scholars and professors—thought that it was ‘frivolous’ to maintain that the First Amendment protected President Trump with respect to his impeachment, and with respect to the facts of this case,” says legendary First Amendment attorney Floyd Abrams. Aired on 02/08/2021.
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48 comments

  1. Out of all the illegal crap he Has done- Nothing has been done about it! Not a dang thing. Stop talking and do something. Now half of the Republican Party is still carrying on the same BS.. and following Q- tired of politicians and your BS!

    1. Right nothing is happening to those people who stated the riot in fack they get to go a vacation and get special food in jail so freaking frustrating 😑

    1. @David Jimenez
      Yeah the get out of service letter written by one of his father’s tenants who was renting a Pharmacy from Fred, yet another example of the cowardice shown by the privileged “ chosen bum” from Manhattan.

  2. Trump: “I simply exercised my 1st amendment right to shamelessly spread lies and propaganda, and to incite an insurrection on the Capitol, for the purposes of overturning our democracy.”

  3. I cant even use the first amendment argument in a FB dispute. Nor can I say I was just joking. So that excuse is dead in the water. Next please

    1. @G d Pretty sure his first mention of “herd mentality” was in about September or October, 6 months after he called the virus a Democrat hoax. They did a study on the spread of the virus with the intention of formulating a plan to deal with it. When they saw it was spreading areas that were mostly Democrat the plan was scrapped and it became murder by covid (I’m sitting here pretty disgusted at what I’ve just typed out).
      Google “Jared Covid testing plan”

    1. They’ve gerrymandered the election districts and ran pretty successful voter suppression campaigns. They know their seats are pretty much untouchable and just *do not care* about the country, just how much they can screw it for and how much they can screw it up. Republicans account for roughly 35% of the population and they always seem to get the majority, tell me that’s not rigged.

  4. Gees – after all said and done the guy is guilty as sin!! GOP senators – do your job-uphold the constitution and your oath to office – you can’t ignore the evidence – impeach him and let America get on with fixing all the problems he created.

    1. @Sassy Carter This is more likely the sad truth of the USA right now. Decades of neglecting the educational system in this country has produced the ethical, moral, and societal bankruptcy seen in several generations of citizens here.

    1. @Stan Lee he would do that and escape in the other direction. Which is exactly what he did, watching from the safety of the White House.

    2. Freedom of speech does not include the right: To incite actions that would harm others (e.g., “[S]hout[ing] ‘fire’ in a crowded theater.”).
      Schenck v. United States, 249 U.S. 47 (1919).

  5. Can’t wait to see the clown impeachment trial to expose all criminal activities of the clown then it’s DOJ job to convict the clown justice matters@#

  6. At the very least they need to bar him from being able to hold any government position again.
    We can’t have the nightmare returning after President Biden.

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