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I think CNBC is getting a little over the top on the propaganda. Shouldn't the secret service be doing something about this?

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SW-User
What would you suggest the government do about freedom of the press?
In as much as it exists anymore. All of the media outlets are for profit concerns. Let the market take care of it.
Invisible · 26-30, M
You can have freedom of speech, but you can't incite an assassination (or any crime for that matter). That's a criminal offense, and CNBC is walking a very fine line.
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SW-User
@Invisible: the history is what it is.
Now that I've had time to read the op-Ed piece,
You need to reread and pay close attention to the last 3 paragraphs .

In summary, as of tomorrow, he is an elected official. Not a CEO. He answers to the people of the country, not shareholders. As president he can do harm to markets from the Oval Office.
Short answer, too late, he needs to stop tweeting and do the job he was elected to do.