Senator McConnell tribute to Supreme Court justice Scalia over free speech

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky says during a tribute to late associate Justice Antonin Scalia that core First Amendment fReidoms may not always be popular with politicians who would control the amount, nature and timing political speech but the Scalia recognize protecting the citizenry from government efforts to control speech on public issues was the very purpose of the First Amendment, knowing such political speech lay at its very core.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky says during a tribute to late associate Justice Antonin Scalia that core First Amendment fReidoms may not always be popular with politicians who would control the amount, nature and timing political speech but the Scalia recognize protecting the citizenry from government efforts to control speech on public issues was the very purpose of the First Amendment, knowing such political speech lay at its very core.
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February 22, 2016
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