During a campaign rally in February of 2016, Trump said, “One of the things I’m going to do if I win, and I hope we do and we’re certainly leading. I’m going to open up our libel laws so when they write purposely negative and horrible and false articles, we can sue them and win lots of money.”

Though concerning for even a presidential candidate in the heat of a campaign to say such things, the concerns have only grown now that the man talking about stripping away core constitutional protections occupies the Oval Office.

At the end of March, Trump re-floated the idea in a passing tweet as he criticized the ongoing coverage he receives from the Times.

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) was among those who expressed immediate concern following Priebus’ comments on Sunday.

And while some argued any effort to actually rewrite libel laws by the Trump administration would likely go nowhere, that didn’t stop at least one journalist from making sure Priebus understood why—given the administration’s documented position on free speech—Trump’s chief of staff would have no grounds to file suit when called a “lunkhead” or “a ninny” or “a birdbrain.”

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