Trump, in reply, said that “freedom of the press,” a protected constitutional right, was to blame.
“They’re all talking about it so wonderfully because, you know, it’s called ‘freedom of the press,’ where you buy magazines and they tell you how to make these same bombs that I saw” Trump said. “They tell you how to make bombs. We should arrest the people that do that because they’re participating in crime. Instead they say ‘oh no you can’t do anything, that’s freedom of expression.’”
Trump made his comments around minute 21 of this clip:
But Trump nonetheless claimed he’s “totally in favor of freedom of the press,” despite indicating precisely the opposite.
“The websites are the same thing, those people should be arrested. They’re inciting violence, okay? They’re making violence possible. They should be arrested immediately…yet we don’t want to touch them because of freedom of speech,” he said.