King cites Jeff Sessions (whom King liked) as an example of Trump's authority to fire anyone he pleases, including ambassadors. The questioner quotes Hitler on "if you tell a big enough lie long enough, people will believe it" [this is not a Hitler quote].
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In this meeting, King claims he gave a strong defense of American-style freedom of speech. He told the Europeans they were less free because of hate speech laws. They countered that Americans were less free, because in the US you can lose your company for a non-PC donation.
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King concludes by saying there is no need to censor, or censure, anyone in Congress. We already have a mechanism to do that: elections every two years. His current troubles are due to P.C. policemen, professional hyperventilators.
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The audience absorbs this all in good stride. Final questions at the event: "We pay FEMA insurance, but have been threatened by flooding two times in 10 years!" Another constituent brings up the national debt—King will make it his top priority if they win back the House.
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