Elon Musk's 'Free Speech' Talk Slammed After Twitter Suspends Journalists

"Apparently it's 'Free speech for me. Not for thee,'" stated veteran journalist Dan Rather.
"Apparently it's 'Free speech for me. Not for thee,'" said veteran journalist Dan Rather.

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