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Free Speech, Media Bias & Government Overreach: Johnny Sutton on Civil Liberties, Immigration & Healthy Discourse

Free Speech, Media Bias & Government Overreach: Johnny Sutton on Civil Liberties, Immigration & Healthy Discourse


Season 1 Episode 50


What does free speech really mean today — and how should America balance civil liberties with national security, media bias, immigration, and the rise of polarization? In this powerful Part 2 conversation, former U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton returns to Tales of Abundance to break down the First Amendment, press responsibility, government overreach, and why healthy public discourse is disappearing in America.

Johnny shares decades of insight from the justice system — from Houston’s crime waves and gang crackdowns to modern immigration challenges — and explains why nuance, curiosity, and humility are essential for restoring trust. The hosts and Johnny also examine the role of social media, the decline of shared narratives, the rise of political tribalism, and what it will take to rebuild thoughtful, good-faith dialogue in a divided country.

This is a grounded, insightful, and timely discussion for anyone interested in free speech, civil liberties, American politics, media trust, immigration policy, and the future of public discourse.

Keywords: free speech, First Amendment, Johnny Sutton, media bias, government overreach, civil liberties, immigration policy, polarization, healthy discourse, social media addiction, national security, gang crime, Houston history, justice system, political tribalism, U.S. politics, press responsibility, civic dialogue, Tales of Abundance podcast


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