They have a free speech right to say what they want, and we don't want to change that. (What if some want-to-be dictator actually messed with vote some day in the future, we'd want to have the right speak out about that.)
But if Hannity conspired with Trump in an attempt to execute a coup d'état, then they can go after him for that.
>"Looks like to me they have been given more than their share of free speech."
Yeah, the media oligopoly is a huge problem. I haven't watched Fox in ages and now I avoid most mainstream media as much as I can.
@Pat Looks like to me they have been given more than their share of free speech.