Today, the Texas House of Representatives passed RINO Dade Phelan’s bill to CRIMINALIZE political memes.
— Sarah Fields (@SarahisCensored) April 30, 2025
The bill would imprison people for 1 year if meme does not have a disclaimer.
I have no words. Here is the vote. pic.twitter.com/oEIMofhNYs
The Texas House just passed HB366 which criminalizes political memes if it doesn’t include a disclaimer.
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) April 30, 2025
WHAT pic.twitter.com/zhj6msJUpl
The Texas House is about to vote to CRIMINALIZE POLITICAL MEMES… with a bill by Dade Phelan.
— Brian Harrison (@brianeharrison) April 30, 2025
This is an assault on the 1st amendment… and an absolute disgrace to the state of Texas.
Watch @NateSchatzline and I object and expose the shocking truth! pic.twitter.com/iNLeX3u5FJ
I didn't see this coming. Not in Texas.Curious what the Texas House is doing today?
— Shelley Luther (@ShelleyLuther) April 30, 2025
I'll tell you: We're banning political memes and giving people up to a year in jail for failing to attach a disclosure to a cartoon.
Democrats, of course, are rallying around this bill. What a joke. pic.twitter.com/OHJuMlH36U





























































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