AOC accuses Tucker Carlson and Fox of "incitement to violence" and calls for limiting free speech
The Democratic legislator used the January 6 coverage as an example to call for regulation in these cases and suggests that the presenter should not be on the air.
Democratic Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accused Tucker Carlson and other Fox journalists of "incitement to violence" and suggested they should not be allowed on the air. The legislator demanded a regulation that establishes limits between freedom of expression and incitement to violence, giving as an example the videos on January 6 broadcast on the conservative channel.
AOC: "Very real problems with what is allowed on air".
In an interview on MSNBC with former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, AOC favored limiting free speech legally by making excuses for what happened on January 6 and Fox's coverage:
"Incitement platforms".
Psaki agreed and asked the congresswoman if she believes the media and social networks "should be held accountable for being platforms for incitement," to which AOC responded:
AOC accuses GOP of promoting "concerted rollback of civil liberties."
In addition, the Democratic representative accused the GOP of being behind "a concerted rollback of civil liberties across the board.. Our right to privacyOur right to bodily autonomy, our whole right to marry whomever we want, all of that is in jeopardy. I don't think they will stop. And he insisted: "I think we are in an extremely serious moment. I think the Republican Party is not going to start in Roe. They will not stop at Roe. They will not stop at women's rights."