Charlie Kirk might not have believed hate speech was real if he were still alive, President Donald Trump said in an interview.

Kirk has said hate speech “does not exist legally in America.”

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“He might not be saying that now,” Trump told Fox News after the interviewer said Kirk believed there “was no such thing” as hate speech. Kirk did not say hate speech did not exist, but that it did not have legal status in the United States.

“Hate speech does not exist legally in America. There’s ugly speech. There’s gross speech. There

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