As the Supreme Court has ruled, obscene pornographic material is not protected by the First Amendment. Yet at the behest of the current administration, federal prosecutors — whose job it is to help quarantine the infectious and illegal porn pandemic from spreading — are turning a blind eye to its purveyors.
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