Interior Secretary Doug Burgum commented on a July 4 march by white supremacists, stating that the march is protected under free speech in what he called a 'messy democracy.' The remark highlights ongoing debates about the limits of free speech in the U.S. The incident involves a controversial march that drew attention to white supremacist activities.
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Interior Secretary Burgum said that white supremacists' July 4 march counts as free speech in a 'messy democracy'.
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Interior Secretary Burgum said that white supremacists' July 4 march counts as free speech in a 'messy democracy'.
Opinion<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMivAFBVV95cUxPUVduR29oRWlpY1JwaHNmbU5ybzUxWmhIRWlDZXpoaUJZemtrZU1seTlPNlFZNDljalYzWHRsem5fTjNRc002NmhZWV8yN0RFYzM5V1ZEM3VWZ3lIZWZUQUFaSVVwdnpHVWlIU3Fwd3lGV2p0QndLcllLN0UzNHNESGNsd2xudV9zNk9zazdZZV9oRmQ3anpMalJNbVpYdF8wQTVLYmFreHdpZHYweFFzemFHam00Uy1pYWFJMg?oc=5" target="_blank">White supremacists' July 4 march counts as free speech in 'messy…
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Interior Secretary Burgum said that white supremacists' July 4 march counts as free speech in a 'messy democracy'.
OpinionBurgum described the United States as a 'messy democracy'.
OpinionA July 4 march by white supremacists occurred.
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