The Reason Roundtable

Free Speech Means You Can Criticize Anyone

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Sep 22, 2025
The discussion kicks off with President Trump's controversial stance on free speech regarding criticism, highlighting his pressure on media figures like Jimmy Kimmel. The topic of corruption surfaces with revelations about Trump’s border czar and immigration policies, emphasizing their economic implications. The panel then tackles the risks of U.S. military actions against Venezuelan drug boats and the potential for escalating foreign conflicts. Finally, a listener query provokes a lively debate on perspectives perceived as least libertarian among the hosts.
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INSIGHT

Censorious Tools Backfire On Their Creators

  • Even some conservatives (Ted Cruz, Rand Paul) criticized government censorship moves, warning power will be used against them later.
  • Granting censorship tools is risky because future administrations will likely weaponize them.
INSIGHT

FCC Pressure Exceeds Its Legal Role

  • FCC threats to pressure broadcasters into firing hosts exceed the FCC's legal remit and undermine speech norms.
  • Abolishing or radically reforming the FCC is proposed as a way to prevent regulatory jawboning.
ANECDOTE

Tom Homan Cava Cash Sting

  • Reports say Tom Homan accepted $50,000 cash from undercover FBI agents at a Cava as part of a bribery sting.
  • The case closed with no charges, but it raises concerns about corruption around immigration policy.
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