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The DOJ reportedly wants names, addresses, banking information, and other identifying details tied to anonymous social media users who criticized ICE online.
But this story is bigger than a subpoena.
It raises a much deeper question:
What happens when government power starts asking who criticized it?
In today's show, Tony breaks down why this is not just an ICE story, a DOJ story, or a social media story. It's a constitutional story about concentrated power, accountability, the First Amendment, and why the Constitution was designed to limit government authority in the first place.
Then in the second half, we break down General's latest Coffman Chronicle article:
"The Constitution Protects Us From Concentrated Power"
Watch the full Chronicle breakdown at:
The Coffman Chronicle: https://www.thecoffmanchronicle.com/
Pocket Constitution: https://thecoffmanchronicle.kit.com/pocket-constitution
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