On the recordMay 31, 2020
So, once again, the First Amendment, does it allow you to desecrate, destroy, and defame public property?
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congress.govSo, once again, the First Amendment, does it allow you to desecrate, destroy, and defame public property?
Gosar questions the limits of the First Amendment regarding public property destruction.
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