This morning there were signs it could be happening again. The Wall Street Jurm reported that Big Tech Companies are using their power to silence certain political views. Both google and Web Hosting Service go daddy stopped providing Hosting Support for Daily Storm Area White Supremacist website. The Hotel Website airbnb announced it will perm nernt in any eventually ban White Supremacists from booking booking rooms. Pay pal wont let them use the payment platform. No one is weeping for the daily stormer, mentioning their name probably got us written up as dangerous alt right sub investigatives. Theres a principle at stake and is worth defending. We should be concerned by the prospect of big Companies Using their power to enforce ideological conformity when it seems to affect people we dont like as it does now. Especially now we should be concerned. Support for Free Expression seems to be fading on the left
point. Its proof of how robust that right is. Tech companies arent the governmen
Coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. 2017, quote, the president was not involved and did not issue the statement. In june of this year, trumps lawyers conceded to muellers team and dictated a short but accurate response. Now to our panel, aaron blake, a Criminal Defense Attorney and danny cevallos, msnbc legal analyst. I want to read a little bit more of what don jr. Said. It is sort of the cycle media narrative. The other stuff is not stick sog they are back and tomorrow theyll be back on the 25th amendment. Nothings changed and it is ridiculous. They dont talk about this and half of congresses on both sides and i mean basically, she did not do that to us. She didnt tell us that was going on. There is really nothing beyond that. Aaron, nothing is beyond that and factcheck that for us. The idea that the russian lawyer who was tied to the creme len who was presenting the information to the Trump Campaign is doing this all the time is going at the capi
supremacy. despite his violent rhetoric. and despite that violent rhetoric going back to the start of the president s campaign four years ago. we re going to look at though just some of the past two years. here was the president s reaction to a torch rally chanting hate slogans in charlottesville, virginia, the night before an anti-racism protester was murdered and many others were injured in the mass attack. i think that s blame on both sides. you look at both sides, i think there s blame on both sides. and i have no doubt about it and you don t have any doubt about it either. they you had some very bad people in that group but you also had people that were very fine people on both sides. very fine people. now again, very interesting that trump supporters on twitter and on other networks will actually say he wasn t talking about the
coming, four days before el paso he wrote i feel the same thing when it comes to white supremacy. of course, so many people have been offering these warnings. it s dark that it was in the new york times four days before el paso he said this is going to keep coming. we can talk about charlottesvil charlottesville, or like beto o rourke we can talk about the president calling mexicans rapists and murderers. the president calling hispanics breeders. we could talk about the republican members of the u.s. senate tweeting out that nine hispanics babies born every day for every one white baby being born in the state of texas. we could go through all of that. but it lays as a back drop ag n again. really does act as an accelerant, does it not, for those without guardrails who are white supremists who will pick up a gun and we have had one
but this is nothing new in 2017, former ku klux klan leader david duke appear at the unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia, ahead of deadly clashes there. he said it represented fulfilling the promises of donald trump, that s why we voted for donald trump, because he said he s going to take our country back. and that s what we ve got to do. and during the president s rally in cincinnati last week, the online personality brandon straka warmed up the crowd by spouting a popular phrase, qanon. the fbi warned of possible dangers stemming from fringe online conspiracy theories, specifically naming qanon as a source of concern. meanwhile, leaders of the far right group the proud boys reportedly say their members will beef up their presence at president trump s campaign