Trump Proposes Anti-Censorship Order, Change to 25th Amendment at Wisconsin Rally

The former president suggests a change to the U.S. Constitution and a pledge to increase by tenfold the number of government regulations to eliminate.
Trump Proposes Anti-Censorship Order, Change to 25th Amendment at Wisconsin Rally
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign event at the Central Wisconsin Airport in Mosinee, Wis., on Sept. 7, 2024. Scott Olson/Getty Images
Lawrence Wilson
Lawrence Wilson
Senior Reporter
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Former President Donald Trump proposed a modification to the 25th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution and promised an executive order barring federal employees from engaging in domestic censorship at a campaign rally in rural Wisconsin on Sept. 7.

Speaking in Mosinee, a community of some 4,500 residents, the former president also commented on recent reports of Russian interference in the 2024 election.

Lawrence Wilson
Lawrence Wilson
Senior Reporter
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