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Isn't that foreign interference in the election, what with him being born in South Africa?
election interference should never be a crime in and of itself, IMO
So you think it should be legal for any foreign entity (state or otherwise) to attempt to influence an election?
yes, federal employees who are caught accepting bribes should obviously be punished, however freedom of speech is important and shouldn't be denied when it comes to politics.
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If I say, "Candidate A is a liar [although they are not]", then this is unlawful and must be punished. Every journalist and media house can be held accountable for what they are publishing, and this is for good reason.
And private actors like Elon Musk or states like China and Russia are not exactly famous defenders of free speech as we know. This seems a bit hypocritical to say the least.
iirc this is mostly just libel or slander, and would apply just the same to a talkshow host or influencer as the "victim".