On Thursday afternoon at the White House's White House's Generation Next forum, Donald "The Kids All Love Me" Trump was asked about the "free speech crisis" on college campuses, something libtards like Rich and myself have been fighting about all year.
The question came from Charlie Kirk, the founder of a conservative student organization, who asked if Trump had advice for “young patriots and conservatives on campus that support your agenda that are being ridiculed and silenced because of administrators that are clamping down on free speech." Trump, it seems, isn't buying it, and replied that the much-reported no-platforming movement on college campuses is "highly overblown," he said. “Highly overblown.”
This was an interesting exchange. Being interviewed by a guy whose central claim is that there is an anti-conservative free speech crisis on college campuses, Trump casually rejects the premise, says the issue is "highly overblown," limited to a small number of campuses. pic.twitter.com/agDTBtPCjT
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 22, 2018
You win this one, Rich! If Trump says the free speech debate is overblown, it must be. I concede.