Steve Olafson
Reuters
April 20, 2012
Editor’s note: It was political speech protected by the First Amendment after all.
Musician and gun-rights advocate Ted Nugent said on Thursday he had a
positive meeting with U.S. Secret Service agents investigating his
recent criticism of President Barack Obama, and the agency confirmed the
issue had been resolved.
Nugent, who told NRA supporters in St. Louis last week that he would
be “dead or in jail” next year if Obama was reelected, said in a
statement that he had “met with two fine, professional Secret Service
agents” in Oklahoma.
“Good, solid, professional meeting concluding that I have never made
any threats of violence towards anyone. The meeting could not have gone
better,” the 63-year-old singer and guitarist said. He was due to
perform a concert in Ardmore, Oklahoma on Thursday.
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