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Free Speech vs. Old Glory: Trump Pushes Flag-Burning Crackdown (Ep 517)
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Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Should flag burning be a crime—or protected speech? The Trump administration is pushing a fresh challenge that could land at the U.S. Supreme Court and test the 1st Amendment’s limits since Texas v. Johnson (1989). We break down what’s possible, what isn’t, and how DOJ could try to narrow current precedent.
Plus: Cracker Barrel’s rebrand controversy deepens. It’s not just the logo—fans say even the classic table peg game got “softened” (and misspelled). Is this modernization or a brand identity wipeout?
Also today: Southwest Airlines rolls out new conditions for “customers of size” starting in January—what it means for booking, refunds, and your seat rights. And in South Carolina, the State Ports Authority will pay former CEO Barbara Melvin $822,780, add $100,000 to her retirement account, and retain her as an hourly consultant—here’s the full breakdown and why it’s raising eyebrows.
flag burning, First Amendment, Texas v. Johnson, Supreme Court, Trump DOJ, Cracker Barrel logo, peg game, rebrand backlash, Southwest Airlines policy, customers of size, airline seating, Barbara Melvin, SC Ports Authority, severance, conservative talk radio
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500 epizódok
Manage episode 502540493 series 3519082
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Should flag burning be a crime—or protected speech? The Trump administration is pushing a fresh challenge that could land at the U.S. Supreme Court and test the 1st Amendment’s limits since Texas v. Johnson (1989). We break down what’s possible, what isn’t, and how DOJ could try to narrow current precedent.
Plus: Cracker Barrel’s rebrand controversy deepens. It’s not just the logo—fans say even the classic table peg game got “softened” (and misspelled). Is this modernization or a brand identity wipeout?
Also today: Southwest Airlines rolls out new conditions for “customers of size” starting in January—what it means for booking, refunds, and your seat rights. And in South Carolina, the State Ports Authority will pay former CEO Barbara Melvin $822,780, add $100,000 to her retirement account, and retain her as an hourly consultant—here’s the full breakdown and why it’s raising eyebrows.
flag burning, First Amendment, Texas v. Johnson, Supreme Court, Trump DOJ, Cracker Barrel logo, peg game, rebrand backlash, Southwest Airlines policy, customers of size, airline seating, Barbara Melvin, SC Ports Authority, severance, conservative talk radio
Join our mailing list at joeyhudson.com and also subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joeyhudsononline/
Twitter (X): https://twitter.com/joeyhudson
Your texts are always welcome on the Firmin Ford text line 864-477-JOEY(5639) and you can also leave a voice message to be aired on a future podcast.
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