Dotard’s defense team is claiming his First Amendment rights, but something like yelling ‘Fire’ in a crowded theater isn’t protected, as we know,

But this is MUCH worse.

 This case is much worse than someone who falsely shouts out fire in a crowded theater. It's more like a case where the town fire chief – who's paid to put out fires – sends a mob not to yell fire in a crowded theater, but to actually set the theater on fire. And who then when the fire alarms go off and the calls start flooding into the fire department asking for help, does nothing but sit back, encourage the mob to continue its rampage and watch the fire spread on TV with glee and delight," Raskin said.


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