
Fox News contributor Donna Brazile was brutally mocked by the co-hosts of “The Five” after claiming “there is no first amendment right to lie.”
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Donna Brazile says that Twitter should have deleted President Trump's tweets about mail-in voting because "there is no first amendment right to lie."
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Per DailyCaller, the Wednesday afternoon panel discussion centered around Twitter fact-checking President Donald Trump’s claims that California mail-in ballots are fraudulent. Co-host Jesse Watters had just pointed out that, by fact-checking one side over the other, Twitter officials could end up “almost helping the president” by proving that “the whole thing is so cooked up.”
Brazile jumped in to mock Watters for “complaining.” Then, after a back and forth talking over each other, Brazile grabbed the floor and insisted that Trump’s tweets “should be deleted.”
She specifically noted the president’s tweets about Joe Scarborough.
“I think that the social media platform companies should regulate themselves” she said. “The lies need to stop. There is no First Amendment right to lie. Period.”
After a stunned pause, Brazile’s claim was instantly fact-checked by her fellow co-hosts.
“You can’t lie?” asked a shocked Greg Gutfeld.
“Actually you can,” said Dana Perino, to which a laughing Gutfeld agreed.
“There’s a right,” Perino said.
“There’s no First Amendment right to lie,” Brazile pushed back. “There is no First Amendment right to lie. There’s no First Amendment right to lie. You just go ahead and lie.”
“I can say I’m 6 feet tall. Are you going to have me arrested?” asked co-host Greg Gutfeld.
“No,” said Brazile.
“What would happen to politicians, Donna? If you couldn’t lie, you’d have no politics,” Gutfeld said.
As the segment ended Brazile continued to stick to her guns.
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