Just 538 men and women will decide which candidate inherits the White House in Election 2024. Called the Electoral College, the term wasn’t mentioned in the U.S. Constitution but rather propounded upon in American newspaper articles now colloquially referred to as the "Federalist Papers." Under the pseudonym "Publius" Alexander Hamilton writes:
The choice of the president should reflect the sense of the people not a political party; their choice should reflect a full and fair expression of the public will; and electors should be elected directly by citizens.
But they’re not. Today, political parties nominate slates of electors at State conventions or central committee meetings. And if the original idea was that electors — the most discerning individuals from each State — were somehow in command of the public's will — then it follows that their original purpose wasn't merely to cow-tow to their political parties. Hamilton even warned their getting too cozy with sitting presidents. “Give all the power to the many they will oppress the few. Give all the power to the few they will oppress the many.”
Opposition intensified in 2022 as officers began sweeping the site. Protesters set up camps on the grounds and erected barricades to block officers and construction crews. Demonstrators threw Molotov cocktails and set off fireworks while law enforcement responded with tear gas and rubber bullets. Casualties include: Manuel Esteban Paez Terán was fatally shot by state troopers in Atlanta on January 18, 2023; and Ashli Babbitt by Capitol Police in Washington DC on January 6. What constitutes domestic terrorism and racketeering can be construed by the states, so in the meanwhile be mindful not to block traffic in New York State.
But when does the federal government run afoul of free speech? Accused of overreach in its efforts to convince social media companies to cull postings of anti-vaxxers during the pandemic, U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty of Louisiana stepped in with an opinion:
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States Government appears from evidence to have assumed a role similar to a dystopian scenario or an Orwellian ‘Ministry of Truth.’ ”
Truth Social, an alt-tech social media platform created by Trump Media & Technology Group, while “free from political discrimination” reportedly bans users and blocks all posts related to Jan 6.
Now prior to the invention of movable type texts were copied by hand, typically by monks and literate slaves who were expensive to buy and maintain. After the printing press emerged, and theological heresies spread across Europe, the first copyright law appeared in the "Statute of Anne" in Great Britain (1704).
John Milton’s “Areopagitica” is history's first and most influential defense of freedom of speech and freedom of the press. Written in condemnation of censorship in 1644, freedom of conscience powerfully resonated with America’s founding fathers like Thomas Paine but were immortalized by James Madison.
The Federalist Papers weren't merely publishers, content providers or carriers of information. They were instruments that called upon the republic to ratify the First Amendment. As protestors, migrants, and presidents share their journeys on TikTok, executive action to quell their stories and control messaging is no match for Zack King’s Magic Ride. Here's the reason why. If we don’t believe in free expression for everyone, then we don’t believe in it at all.
And since the Associate Justices are all suckers for precedent, we defer with respect to Judge Hugo Black in New York Times v. United States:
The First Amendment gave the free press the protection it must have to fulfill its essential role in our democracy. The press was to serve the governed, not the governors.