Conservatives cheer order limiting Biden’s social media suppression
US District Court Judge Terry Doughty, a Trump appointee, determined Tuesday that the Biden administration likely trampled upon the First Amendment by flagging content for social media companies to scrub.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan’s office teased that a range of actions were the table following the court order.During the thick of the pandemic, President Biden’s administration flagged “disinformation” content for social media to review.“Joe Biden’s federal government engaged in the most direct attack on the first amendment in US history through social media censorship. This is one of the most important district court opinions ever written.
A federal judge is stopping this White House from colluding with big tech to censor your free speech on social media.“Biden admin/Deep State efforts to rig yet another presidential election suffered a setback today when regime agencies were enjoined by a federal judge from colluding with Big Tech and allied anti-free speech groups to censor Americans,” Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton chimed in.
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