Newt Gingrich Calls On Florida Republican To Again Away From ‘Insane’ Invoice

“The concept bloggers criticizing a political candidate will have to check in with the federal government is insane,” wrote Gingrich in a tweet.

“It is a humiliation that this is a Republican state legislator in Florida who presented a invoice to that impact. He will have to withdraw it instantly.”

Brodeur’s proposed invoice additionally gained grievance from Clay Calvert, a College of Florida professor emeritus of regulation who dubbed it “extremely problematic.”

“It’s tantamount to requiring bloggers to check in, and that’s a type of licensing. Some of the causes we now have the First Modification is to provide the click freedom, and to be loose from govt regulate,” Calvert instructed Newsweek.