Billy Binion (reporter at Reason Magazine) joins host Ron Steslow to examine how democratic governments are redefining speech as a harm to be managed and who pays the price when they do.
They begin with the White House’s negotiation with Senator Marsha Blackburn, a deal that would trade federal preemption of state AI laws for the Kids Online Safety Act, the No Fakes Act, and federal age verification, and whether we are “one bad deal away from the era of online government censorship.”
Next, Britain’s thousands of arrests each year for online posts, its mandate that Apple and Google build content scanning into every device, and Signal’s vow to exit the market before that happens.
Then they turn to the killing of Henry Novak, whose dying words police discounted in deference to his killer’s fabricated racism accusation.
Finally, they unpack Minnesota’s multibillion-dollar benefits fraud—JD Vance’s referral of Tim Walz and Keith Ellison, why warnings went unheeded, and the citizen journalist who made the scandal impossible to ignore.
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