
Why Josh Hawley wants to be the only 'no' vote -- even on a hate crimes bill
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On Thursday, 94 senators voted to pass legislation denouncing the recent wave of hate crimes directed at Asian Americans and creating a new position at the Justice Department to expedite those sorts of cases in the future.
One senator voted against the legislation: Missouri Republican Josh Hawley. "My big problem with Sen Hirono's bill that Senate voted on today is that it turns the federal government into the speech police - gives government sweeping authority to decide what counts as offensive speech and then monitor it," Hawley explained via Twitter. "Raises big free speech questions"More Related News