Republicans are reexamining how far free expression should go in the wake of conservative activist Charlie Kirk ’s assassination, a shift that underscores how the party’s positions are evolving in response to rising threats of political violence .

Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) acknowledged the change, saying she no longer views the First Amendment as absolute.

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“Under normal times, in normal circumstances, I tend to think that the First Amendment should always be sort of the ultimate right. And that there should be almost no c

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