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"The Bard in Drag" event kicks off First Amendment week – The Eastern Progress Online

On Monday April 17, Eastern Kentucky Universitys (EKU) Theatre Program hosted Bard in Drag. Actors Johnathan Hibbard, who played the male role, and Chris Holmes, who played the female role, dressed in Elizabethan costumes and read parts of pieces of Shakespeare out loud.

Matthew Johnson, the director of the Theatre Program, said Bard in Drag was inspired by the push for anti-drag laws in many Southern states.

The anti-drag bill is the one that most readily affects what we do, said Johnson. With the way it was written, it just made any drag functionally illegal.

According to Senate Bill 115, an adult performance means a live sexually explicit performance, or a live performance involving male or female impersonators who provide entertainment that appeals to a prurient interest in sexual conduct.

The bill also states that a person is found guilty of engaging in an adult performance when he or she engages in an adult performance on publicly owned property, or in a location where the person knows or should know that the adult performance could be viewed by a person under the age of 18 years old.

During the performance, actresses Paige Harrod, Paige Lambert, and Taylor Drane, dressed up as senators. After screaming that the Shakespeare performance was obscene and a slur, Harrod, Lambert, and Taylor hauled Hibbard and Holmes away from the stage.

This event is part of First Amendment Week held by EKUs chapter of Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).

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Montana Passes Bill Banning TikTok, Which Vows to Continue to Fight for First Amendment Rights – Variety

Montana would become the first state in America to fully ban TikTok starting in 2024, after the states legislature passed a bill Friday banning the short-form app over security risks related to its ownership by China-based ByteDance. The bill now goes to the desk of Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte before it can become law, while TikTok said it plans to fight the legislation.

Under the Montana legislation, which would go into effect Jan. 1, 2024, TikTok would face fines of up to $10,000 per day per violation if it continued to operate in the state. In addition, the state could impose penalties on Apple and Google if they allow users in Montana to download the app from their respective app stores.

The Biden administration has threatened to enact a nationwide ban on TikTokunless ByteDance sells its ownership stake in the app. Similarly, the legislation in Montana would void the restrictions on the app if ByteDance sells TikTok.

The Montana bill says that the Peoples Republic of China is an adversary of the United States and Montana and has an interest in gathering information about Montanans, Montana companies and the intellectual property of users to engage in corporate and international espionage. The legislation also says that Chinas government exercises control and oversight over ByteDance, like other Chinese corporations, and can direct the company to share user information, including real-time physical locations of users. In addition, the bill alleges that TikTok fails to remove, and may even promote, dangerous content that directs minors to engage in dangerous activities.

A spokesperson for Gianforte told CNN, The governor will carefully consider any bill the legislature sends to his desk. In December, Gianforte banned TikTok from being used on state government devices; the Montana University System also banned TikTok after the governor urged it to follow suit.

TikTok blasted the passage of the Montana bill as an attempt to censor American voices.

The bills champions have admitted that they have no feasible plan for operationalizing this attempt to censor American voices and that the bills constitutionality will be decided by the courts, TikTok said in a statement. We will continue to fight for TikTok users and creators in Montana whose livelihoods and First Amendment rights are threatened by this egregious government overreach.

Analysts said thechances of a U.S. ban on the app increased after CEO Shou Zi Chews appearance before a House hearing last March, given deep skepticism expressed by lawmakers Republicans and Democrats alike about his answers about Chinas influence over TikTok and the communist regimes ability to track user data via the app, as well as TikToks efforts to curb misinformation and harmful content. Chinas commerce ministry had said said it is firmly opposed to a forced sale of TikTok and that any such transaction would be subject to Chinese government approval.

A survey released last month by Pew Research Center found that50% of American adults favor a U.S. government ban of TikTok, which claims to havemore than 150 million U.S. monthly users. The survey of American adults, conducted between March 20-26, found that among people who actually use TikTok just 19% support a ban.

Donald Trump, in the final months of his presidency, attempted to enact a TikTok ban also over perceived national security threats posed by its Chinese ownership. Federal judges ruled thatTrump overstepped his authority in ordering a ban on TikTok, finding the administrations hypothetical concerns about TikToks security risks unconvincing.

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Paxton Challenges Biden Administration’s Efforts to Remove First … – Texas Attorney General (.gov)

Attorney General Paxton has sent a multistate letter to the U.S. Department of Education condemning the Biden Administrations move to rescind an existing regulation that protects the religious freedom of college students.

A proposed federal rule would remove a regulation that helps guarantee that universities receiving Education Department grants respect the First Amendment. Under the existing regulation, religious student organizations may not be denied any right, benefit, or privilege that is afforded to other student organizations, helping ensure that administrators respect the constitutionally protected exercise of religious beliefs.

Protecting the existing rule is a priority as religious student organizations are increasingly targeted. Both left-wing university administrators and Bidens Department of Education conduct brazen attacks on the rights of students seeking religious fellowship with like-minded peers. By removing First Amendment protections, the proposed rule would intensify the hostility to students constitutionally protected right to religious expression.

The Ohio-led comment letter states: [R]eligious students have greatly enriched campus communities, through charity, service, temperance, and commitment to learning. They are owed the right to freely exercise their religion, however out of fashion with an increasingly anti-religious bureaucratic regime that might be. Instead, the proposed rule incentivizes the maltreatment of religious groups by uniquely labeling them discriminators.

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U.S. Citizens and Russian Intelligence Officers Charged with … – Department of Justice

A federal grand jury in Tampa, Florida, returned a superseding indictment charging four U.S. citizens and three Russian nationals with working on behalf of the Russian government and in conjunction with the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) to conduct a multi-year foreign malign influence campaign in the United States. Among other conduct, the superseding indictment alleges that the Russian defendants recruited, funded and directed U.S. political groups to act as unregistered illegal agents of the Russian government and sow discord and spread pro-Russian propaganda; the indicted intelligence officers, in particular, participated in covertly funding and directing candidates for local office within the United States.

Additionally, in a separate case out of the District of Columbia, a criminal complaint was unsealed charging Russian national Natalia Burlinova with conspiring with an FSB officer to act as an illegal agent of Russia in the United States.

Russias foreign intelligence service allegedly weaponized our First Amendment rights freedoms Russia denies its own citizens to divide Americans and interfere in elections in the United States, said Assistant Attorney General Matthew G. Olsen of the Justice Departments National Security Division. The department will not hesitate to expose and prosecute those who sow discord and corrupt U.S. elections in service of hostile foreign interests, regardless of whether the culprits are U.S. citizens or foreign individuals abroad.

Efforts by the Russian government to secretly influence U.S. elections will not be tolerated, said Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. of the Justice Departments Criminal Division. As todays announcement demonstrates, the Criminal Division is committed to eradicating foreign malign influence from the U.S. political system and helping ensure the integrity of our elections.

Todays announcement paints a harrowing picture of Russian government actions and the lengths to which the FSB will go to interfere with our elections, sow discord in our nation and ultimately recruit U.S citizens to their efforts, said Acting Assistant Director Kurt Ronnow of the FBIs Counterintelligence Division. All Americans should be deeply concerned by the tactics employed by the FSB and remain vigilant to any attempt to undermine our democracy. The FBI remains committed to confronting this egregious behavior and ultimately disrupting our adversaries and those who act on their behalf.

United States v. Ionov, et al.

According to the superseding indictment returned in the Middle District of Florida, Aleksandr Viktorovich Ionov, a resident of Moscow, was the founder and president of the Anti-Globalization Movement of Russia (AGMR), an organization headquartered in Moscow, Russia, and funded by the Russian government. Ionov allegedly utilized AGMR to carry out Russias malign influence campaign. Ionovs influence efforts were allegedly directed and supervised by Moscow-based FSB officers, including indicted defendants Aleksey Borisovich Sukhodolov and Yegor Sergeyevich Popov.

The prosecution of this criminal conduct is essential to protecting the American public when foreign governments seek to inject themselves into the American political process, said U.S. Attorney Roger B. Handberg for the Middle District of Florida. We thank our partners at the FBI for their tireless investigation of these events and their commitment to ensure justice is done.

Among other illegal activities, the superseding indictment alleges that Ionov, Sukhodolov and Popov conspired to directly and substantially influence democratic elections in the United States by clandestinely funding and directing the political campaign of a particular candidate for local office in St. Petersburg, Florida, in 2019. For instance, the superseding indictment alleges that Popov expressly referred to this effort on behalf of the FSB as our election campaign, and Ionov referring to the candidate as the candidate whom we supervise. Ionov and Popov allegedly intended that this election interference plot would extend beyond the 2019 local election cycle in St. Petersburg, and subsequently discussed that the USA Presidential election was the FSBs main topic of the year.

Moreover, from at least November 2014 until July 2022, Ionov allegedly engaged in a years-long foreign malign influence campaign targeting the United States. As a part of the campaign, Ionov allegedly recruited members of political groups within the United States, including the African Peoples Socialist Party and the Uhuru Movement (collectively, the APSP) in Florida, Black Hammer in Georgia and a political group in California (referred to in the superseding indictment as U.S. Political Group 3), to participate in the influence campaign and act as agents of Russia in the United States, including the following indicted defendants:

One focus of Ionovs alleged influence operation was to create the appearance of American popular support for Russias annexation of territories in Ukraine. For example, in May 2020, Ionov allegedly sent a request he stated was from Russia, the Donetsk Peoples Republic an apparent reference to a Russian-occupied region in eastern Ukraine to Yeshitela and members of other U.S. political groups to make statements in support of the independence of the so-called Donetsk Peoples Republic, a Russian-backed breakaway state in eastern Ukraine. Ionov later allegedly touted to the FSB that Yeshitelas video-recorded statement of support was the first time that American nonprofit organizations congratulated citizens of the occupied region.

Ionovs use of the APSP to promote Russian propaganda relating to Ukraine allegedly continued after Russias invasion of Ukraine. On the day Russia invaded Ukraine, Feb. 24, 2022, Ionov allegedly emailed Nevel an URGENT MESSAGE which contained pro-Russian talking points in support of the invasion. Thereafter, throughout March 2022, the APSP repeatedly hosted Ionov via video conference to discuss the war, during which Ionov falsely stated that anyone who supported Ukraine also supported Naziism and white supremacy, and Yeshitela and another APSP member allegedly made statements of solidarity with the Russian government.

Ionov, Sukhodolov, Popov, Yeshitela, Hess, Nevel and Romain are charged with conspiring to have U.S. citizens act as illegal agents of the Russian government within the United States without providing prior notification to the Attorney General, as required by law. If convicted, they each face a maximum penalty of five years in prison. Yeshitela, Hess and Nevel are also charged with acting as agents of Russia within the United States without such prior notification. If convicted, they each face a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. If convicted, a federal district court judge will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and other statutory factors.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Daniel J. Marcet and Risha Asokan for the Middle District of Florida, Trial Attorney Menno Goedman of the Justice Departments Counterintelligence and Export Control Section, and Trial Attorney Demetrius Sumner of the Criminal Divisions Public Integrity Section are prosecuting the case.

United States v. Burlinova

According to the affidavit in support of the criminal complaint unsealed in the District of Columbia, Russian national Natalia Burlinova, a resident of Moscow, conspired with an FSB officer to recruit U.S. citizens from academic and research institutions to travel to Russia to participate in a public diplomacy program called Meeting Russia. The program was operated by PICREADI, a Russian organization led by Burlinova, funded by the Russian government and devoted to promoting Russian national interests.

The defendant is accused of subverting our foreign agent notification laws to promote Russian national interests here in the United States, concealing from the public that her recruitment efforts were funded by a Russian security service, said U.S. Attorney Matthew M. Graves for the District of Columbia. We will continue to expose these serious crimes and hold all who perpetrate them accountable.

The affidavit alleges that the FSB officer provided funding and other support for Burlinovas foreign recruitment and her efforts to advance Russian interests in the United States. In return, Burlinova provided the FSB officer with extensive information about U.S. citizens who were recruited to attend her programs, including their rsums, passport information, photographs and analyses of their views toward Russia. Burlinova further identified for the FSB officer particular U.S. citizens who, in Burlinovas view, had expressed positive attitudes towards Russia and were prepared to continue to collaborate. During a recruitment trip to the United States in fall 2018, Burlinova met with U.S. citizens at various universities and research institutions and provided to photographs of her meetings to the FSB officer. The FSB officer used the information Burlinova provided prepare FSB intelligence reports. Burlinova never notified the Attorney General of these efforts or otherwise disclosed to the public that her recruitment efforts were supported and funded by a Russian security service.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael J. Friedman for the District of Columbia and Trial Attorney Emma D. Ellenrieder of the National Security Divisions Counterintelligence and Export Control Section are prosecuting the case.

An indictment and a complaint are merely an allegation. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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Bestselling Author Nora Roberts Donates to the EveryLibrary … – Send2Press Newswire

RIVERSIDE, Ill., April 18, 2023 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) The EveryLibrary Institute, a national nonprofit focused on public policy and libraries, is proud to announce that bestselling author Nora Roberts and the Nora Roberts Foundation have made a generous donation to the organization to support the launch of Fight for the First, its new advocacy and organizing site with a mission of protecting the First Amendment in libraries across the country.

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Ms. Roberts, the best-selling author of nearly 250 novels, has long been a champion of intellectual freedom and the importance of libraries as community resources. The Nora Roberts Family Foundation is committed to supporting initiatives that promote literacy, education, and the arts. Ms. Roberts donations to the EveryLibrary Institute will help the organization continue its work ensuring that all people have free and open access to information and ideas, and that libraries are able to provide a safe and welcoming space for all. The Foundations donation to EveryLibrary reflects its commitment to defending the right to free speech and access to libraries.

In a statement, Ms. Roberts said, I have always believed that libraries are essential to our society and the preservation of our democracy. They provide access to knowledge and ideas that are critical for personal and intellectual growth. I am proud to support the EveryLibrary Institute and its mission to protect the First Amendment in libraries.

Kathryn Pong, Vice President of Operations for the Nora Roberts Foundation, said, Libraries are the heart and soul of our communities, and they play a vital role in promoting literacy, education, and a love of reading. They are also a bastion of free speech and a place where people can come together to learn and grow. We are proud to support the EveryLibrary Institutes mission to protect the First Amendment in libraries and ensure that these institutions remain a cornerstone of our society.

EveryLibrary Executive Director John Chrastka expressed his gratitude for Ms. Roberts donation, saying, We are thrilled to have the support of such a prominent figure in the literary world. Ms. Roberts generosity will help us to continue our important work of advocating for libraries and the freedom to read. We are honored to have her personal support as well as that of the Foundation. Her donation will help us continue our work to protect the essential role that libraries play in our communities.

More information: https://www.fightforthefirst.org/

About EveryLibrary Institute:

The EveryLibrary Institute works to promote the value and visibility of libraries as essential institutions that serve the public good. The mission of EveryLibrary Institute is to defend and advance library values, including access to information and intellectual freedom. The organization works to ensure that all individuals have access to the information and resources they need to succeed and that libraries remain a vital part of our democracy.

Learn more: https://www.everylibraryinstitute.org/

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