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Political mockery is legal again

- The Washington Times

A week after moving into the White House, President Biden ordered his minions at the Justice Department to arrest Hillary Clinton's online antagonist.

FILE - Far-right frontman and founder of Schild en Vrienden, Dries Van Langenhove gives the thumbs up as he arrives for a media conference of the far right Vlaams Belang Party in Brussels, Monday, May 27, 2019. A local court on Tuesday, March 12, 2024 convicted Van Langenhove to a year in jail for what the judge called "racist, hateful, Nazi and negationist speech" in a major ruling on how the nation deals with extremism. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo, File)

Belgium criminalizes memes

- The Washington Times

Europe's decline into authoritarianism was on display in Belgium last week as an appeals court condemned a former member of the Federal Parliament to a year in jail over internet memes.