Fox News host fully endorses allowing “Holocaust deniers,” “hate speech” and Sandy Hook truthers on Twitter

Jeanine Pirro: “Hate speech is protected by the First Amendment and the Constitution and the United States Supreme Court”

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From the November 29, 2022, edition of Fox News' The Five 

JEANINE PIRRO (CO-HOST): Jessica, Twitter is a private company. Where does the government get off saying, "We're going to monitor this and we're going to watch it" and just, from a criminal justice perspective, you investigate crimes, you don't investigate people and companies. 

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JESSICA TARLOV (CO-HOST): It'll be interesting to see when all of these people who have been banned, and I know Kanye was only suspended for a couple weeks because of his anti-Semitic tweet, but it will be interesting to see how far Musk will go in terms of restoring accounts to people who are really repugnant. And I'm sure he won't bring on, you know -- bring back Nick Fuentes or an Alex Jones. But that will be -- 

PIRRO: Repugnant versus another standard. I mean --

TARLOV: What? No. Holocaust deniers are just straight-up repugnant.

PIRRO: Hate speech is protected by the First Amendment and the Constitution and the United States Supreme Court.