President Trump expressed skepticism regarding First Amendment rights for protesters on September 15th, 2025, during a discussion about ongoing congressional budget negotiations. "Well, I'm not so sure," Trump stated when asked about protesters' rights, according to a post on X by atrupar. This comes as House Freedom Caucus Chair HFC Chair Harris indicated that November is a "red line" for some members regarding the timing of budget resolutions, citing concerns about proximity to holidays. Harris further elaborated on the Freedom Caucus's position, stating that "The members of the Freedom Caucus wanted either much shorter just to sort out the first minibus or into next year. We think it’s hazardous to get it near a holiday," as reported by Jake Sherman on X. The specific timing of these comments falls within the reporting window of September 15th, 2025, between 9:32 PM and 9:47 PM UTC. Previous reports from September 15th, 2025, detailed President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to Memphis to address crime, with Chicago potentially being the next city. These actions are part of a broader federal response to political violence, with Stephen Miller of the Department of Justice and Homeland Security vowing to dismantle domestic terror networks following the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Tyler Robinson, the suspect in Kirk's assassination, faces new charges for making threats of political violence in New Mexico.