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WATCH: Masked agitator sprays message targeting ICE agents on federal building during LA protest

A masked agitator was caught on video graffiting the side of a federal building in Los Angeles with the message “kill your local ICE agent" along with two targets.

Supreme Court blocks Colorado’s so-called ‘conversion therapy’ ban on First Amendment grounds

The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Colorado cannot enforce its so-called "conversion therapy" ban regarding conversations between therapists and minors, saying the law likely violates the First Amendment by allowing some viewpoints but not others.

In an 8–1 decision, the high court said the law favors one viewpoint by allowing therapists to affirm a minor's gender identity or sexual orientation, but not help them to change it if they want to.

The decision stemmed from a lawsuit brought by Kaley Chiles, a licensed Christian therapist, who argued her conversations with youth clients were a form of protected speech. The Colorado government had said the conversations amounted to professional conduct that the state was allowed to regulate.

At issue in the case was a law Colorado passed in 2019 that banned what the state government described as conversion therapy.

Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the majority opinion, saying the question before the high court was a "narrow one" and that Chiles did not seek to toss out the Colorado law but rather consider whether it could apply to therapy that was strictly conversational.

"The First Amendment stands as a shield against any effort to enforce orthodoxy in thought or speech in this country," Gorsuch wrote. "It reflects instead a judgment that every American possesses an inalienable right to think and speak freely, and a faith in the free marketplace of ideas as the best means for discovering truth. However well-intentioned, any law that suppresses speech based on viewpoint represents an ‘egregious’ assault on both of those commitments."

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Swalwell threatens FBI with legal action as Patel reportedly weighs ‘Fang Fang’ files release

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Dems who ran on affordability now face backlash as costs climb in NY, Virginia

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States’ top cops gang up on Letitia James in crusade with potential nationwide consequences

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Rutte asks for Trump’s ‘understanding’ on NATO countries’ hesitancy on supporting Iran war

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Claim deadline for $1.2B in tax refunds from 2022 nearing, IRS warns

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Senate advances Mullin to head Department of Homeland Security

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Trump’s energy policy benefits Iran and Russia, not America

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Kiley: ICE officers at airports ‘not ideal’ solution to long TSA wait times

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Underestimating the enemy is a dangerous path for Trump to follow

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Shapiro leans into support for Israel amid Iran war

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Israeli ambassador to US: ‘We need boots on the ground, but they have got to be Iranian boots’

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TSA lines ‘going to get much worse,’ Duffy says

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Jeffries: ICE officers assisting at airports is ‘last thing’ Americans need

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Participation in society shouldn’t require a smartphone — America needs offline accessibility

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