Babylon Bee's Seth Dillon applauds Bill Maher for positive meeting with Trump
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Why Babylon Bee CEO applauds Bill Maher but not Newsom for reaching across aisle
Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon applauds Bill Maher meeting with Trump and elaborates on why this cannot be compared with Gavin Newsom speaking with conservatives.
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"So that criticism is actually a contribution to the conversation, not an attempt to end all of these conversations. And so I think there's some mischaracterization that's happening there in bad faith," he continued.
"We have to be committed to free expression, the exchange of ideas, open discourse. It's the best and fastest way to get to the truth and it honors people's rights to [freedom of expression]," he added. "You can disagree with whatever the consensus is and push back on it. You even have a duty to."
Newsom's office did not respond to a request for comment.
Fox News' Joseph A. Wulfsohn contributed to this report.
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