We aren’t one bit convinced that this veto was done in the interests of free expression, as the administration may claim. In November, the President issued a similar veto threat about the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which allows for the detention of American citizens who are determined to be a threat to national security and/or public safety on the domestic (U.S.) battlefront. He flip-flopped on the veto just a couple of weeks later…
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It's not a "flip-flop" if portions/language in the bill was changed to the administration's liking.
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