I mean let’s assume he does support Hamas (he doesn’t, the furthest I’ve really seen him go is saying their resistance is justified in the face of genocide). But if we assume he does personally like them, should that put you in prison? It’s clear they were trying to get him to say something that they could detain him for, which is then pretty understandable why he “wimped out” in that situation. The fact that they were asking him about that to potentially detain him over it is insane and clearly a first amendment violation.
He does support Hamas, I’ve seen him say it. No, I don’t think it should put you in prison. Legally it gets murky since we do have laws against materially supporting designated terrorist groups, but I don’t think he materially supports them.
I mean let’s assume he does support Hamas (he doesn’t, the furthest I’ve really seen him go is saying their resistance is justified in the face of genocide). But if we assume he does personally like them, should that put you in prison? It’s clear they were trying to get him to say something that they could detain him for, which is then pretty understandable why he “wimped out” in that situation. The fact that they were asking him about that to potentially detain him over it is insane and clearly a first amendment violation.
He does support Hamas, I’ve seen him say it. No, I don’t think it should put you in prison. Legally it gets murky since we do have laws against materially supporting designated terrorist groups, but I don’t think he materially supports them.