New Hampshire plans to pursue enforcement aggressively to send a message that election interference will not be tolerated. “The consequences for your actions will be severe,” said Attorney General John Formella.
New Hampshire plans to pursue enforcement aggressively to send a message that election interference will not be tolerated. “The consequences for your actions will be severe,” said Attorney General John Formella.
Same way they handle it when you lie to an insurance agent or lie on the stand as a witness. 1A doesn't mean you can say whatever you want whenever you want. We already restrict certain types of speech with little issue.
How so? There's a right to freedom of expression, but is there a right to impersonate a president with intent to deceive people and impact election results?