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  2. United States free speech exceptions - Wikipedia

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    The Bill of Rights in the National Archives. In the United States, some categories of speech are not protected by the First Amendment.According to the Supreme Court of the United States, the U.S. Constitution protects free speech while allowing limitations on certain categories of speech.

  3. Threatening the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The law also includes presidential candidates, vice presidents, and former presidents. The Secret Service investigates suspected violations of this law and monitors those who have a history of threatening the president. Threatening the president is considered a political offense. [5] Immigrants who commit this crime can be deported. [6]

  4. Counterman v. Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Argument: Oral argument: Opinion announcement: Opinion announcement: Questions presented; Whether, to establish that a statement is a "true threat" unprotected by the First Amendment, the government must show that the speaker subjectively knew or intended the threatening nature of the statement, or whether it is enough to show that an objective "reasonable person" would regard the statement as ...

  5. California man arrested, accused of sending threatening ... - AOL

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    On the same day a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol earlier this month, the brother of Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) received threatening text messages from a person who told him the lawmaker was ...

  6. Trump’s Thanksgiving message attacks fraud trial judge and ...

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    Death threats and antisemitic rants ‘inundated’ Justice Arthur Engoron and his law clerk after former president attacked them on social media, court security official says in affidavit

  7. Connecticut teacher Annie Dunleavy was placed on leave for posting a Snapchat video making violent threats against voters who supported President-elect Donald Trump.

  8. Threatening government officials of the United States

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    Threatening federal officials' family members is also a federal crime; in enacting the law, the Committee on the Judiciary stated that "Clearly it is a proper Federal function to respond to terrorists and other criminals who seek to influence the making of Federal policies and interfere with the administration of justice by attacking close ...

  9. Political text messaging in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] [4] Even if only a small minority of individuals respond to each text message, the low cost and large numbers of texts sent out makes political text messaging useful. [4] There is federal law against sending massive automated texts without consent. [5] [6] However, political campaign texts are often exempt from this law. [6]