STELTER: "When we’re talking about a political leader trying to silence a comedian, that’s usually a story you tell in autocracies. That’s usually a story we read about in dictatorships. This, of course, is the American democracy and it’s another one of the tests that we’ve been through during Trump 2.0. There’s been a lot of these tests at this point where you have the government trying to pressure a media company or trying to pressure a critic. And the good news, as I see it, is that in most of these tests, America’s been passing the test."

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Brian Stelter on Kimmel: ‘Political Leader Trying to Silence a Comedian’ Is Usually a Story in Autocracies‘This, of course, is American democracy’News & PoliticsTRANSCRIPT:STELTER: "When we’re talking about a political leader trying to silence a comedian, that’s usually a story you tell in autocracies. That’s usually a story we read about in dictatorships. This, of course, is the American democracy and it’s another one of the tests that we’ve been through during Trump 2.0. There’s been a lot of these tests at this point where you have the government trying to pressure a media company or trying to pressure a critic. And the good news, as I see it, is that in most of these tests, America’s been passing the test."Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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