On January 13, officers with the Franklin Police Department responded to a large fight at Franklin Senior High School, according to Chief Tina Thibodeaux.
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FILE - In this Jan. 6, 2021, file photo, smoke fills the walkway outside the Senate Chamber as supporters of President Donald Trump are confronted by U.S. Capitol Police officers inside the Capitol in Washington. Far-right social media users for weeks openly hinted in widely shared posts that chaos would erupt at the U.S. Capitol while Congress convened to certify the election results. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)
megyn. to mark s point, megyn, inciting a riot, that is not protected free speech. shouting fire in a crowded theater, that is also not protected. that s not what they did. that s not what they did, but it s akin to that, and that s why the statute addresses it. but it s not. destroying everyone s free speech. megyn: and speaking to your point, mark that s why it s illegal in the state of california. megyn: had this been somebody from the taliban and saying what you suggested, do you not agree, mark, that the bedrock of the first amendment is the answer to speech you don t lik is not less speech, it s more speech? the and these students canceled out that ambassador s right to have his say. no. megyn: there was going to be a q&a after his remarks at which they could have said whatever they wanted. bingo. megyn: that wasn t good enough for them. that s right. it was canceled because of their behavior. and if these guys yelled out we love israel, we re so in favor of y