​Charlie Kirk’s legacy is a 30-year sentence for moving zines 

​Charlie Kirk’s legacy is a 30-year sentence for moving zines 

The DOJ seal in front of a background of gavels.

Just days after a gunman killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk, it became clear that President Donald Trump would use the assassination to fuel a crackdown on free speech. To avenge Kirk’s death, the administration vowed to go after so-called “antifa” (otherwise known as antifascist) terrorists. Now that promise is bearing fruit. This week, eight Texas activists were sentenced to between 30 and 100 years in prison – one for attempted murder, but most for supposedly belonging to an insurrectionary “Antifa cell,” including one sentenced to 30 years in part for moving a box of zines.

These unusually harsh sentences are a major victory for …

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