In this episode, we break down former President Donald Trump’s controversial Fox News interview with Martha MacCallum, where he commented on the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the heated debate over hate speech and free speech in America.Trump responded to Kirk’s past claim that “there was no such thing as hate speech” with a striking remark: “He might not be saying that now.” The exchange came as the Trump administration faces scrutiny for backing aggressive measures against so-called “hate speech,” including Attorney General Pam Bondi’s threats to target individuals mocking or celebrating Kirk’s death.We also cover the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, reportedly under pressure from Trump and FCC Chairman Brendan Carr, and Trump’s plan to designate Antifa as a terrorist organization. Supporters call these moves a stand against political violence, while critics warn they represent a dangerous crackdown on free expression.Join us as we unpack the political, cultural, and legal implications of Trump’s comments — and what they mean for the future of free speech, media freedom, and American democracy.