JD Vance Calls Reporter 'Dummy' And Argues About Free Speech
- Vice President JD Vance criticized Mehdi Hasan on social media after the Associated Press was barred from the White House, stating that the decision relates to a disagreement over naming the Gulf of America.
- Vance argued that there is a difference between limiting press access and jailing dissenters, describing the latter as a real threat to free speech.
- During a speech in Munich, Vance expressed concerns about European leaders suppressing free speech, which led to backlash from American media.
- Hasan accused the Trump administration of hypocrisy for banning the Associated Press while Vance defended the administration's position as not violating free speech.
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