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Former President Donald Trump is speaking more openly than ever about criminalizing dissent, Aaron Blake wrote for The Washington Post. “At a rally Monday in Pennsylvania, the former president said for at least the fourth time that criticizing judges and justices either is or should be illegal. And for what may be the first time, he directly said people who do so should go to jail,” wrote Blake. He noted that at the rally, the former president said anyone criticizing Supreme Court decisions “should be put in jail” — “the way they talk about our judges and our justices, trying to get them to sw…

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