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Attorney General Jeff Sessions said there is "too much suppression of free and open speech on college campuses today."

Sessions said that whether it be via the heckler's veto or administrative restrictions placed on often conservative groups, the issue must be dealt with.

AG Jeff Sessions: "We have too much suppression of free and open speech on college campuses today." #Tucker pic.twitter.com/T9FQRgi6gz — Fox News (@FoxNews) September 27, 2017

"[This] really threatens our entire educational system," he said. "We have a heritage of free speech."

"We need to push back," he said, calling some of the actions seen in recent times civil rights violations.

AG Jeff Sessions: DOJ will do what it can to make sure colleges don't limit free speech. #Tucker pic.twitter.com/YROWIGI6cv — Fox News (@FoxNews) September 27, 2017

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