The Battle Against Government-Big Tech Collusion Isn’t Over

Missouri AG Andrew Bailey intensifies his legal crusade, aiming to unveil deeper ties between the federal government and Big Tech in shaping online discourse.

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It’s not over. While the Supreme Court may have ruled against Missouri’s initial attempt to hold the Biden administration accountable for what it claims is a government-backed censorship campaign, Attorney General Andrew Bailey is far from throwing in the towel. In fact, he’s doubling down. And this time, he’s taking the fight to new heights with a fresh round of discovery aimed at pulling back the curtain on what he calls the “Biden-Harris censorship regime.”

Bailey’s pushing full steam ahead with the goal of exposing a coordinated effort between the federal government and social media giants to silence American voices. Missouri v. Biden may have hit a roadblock at the Supreme Court, but for Bailey, this isn’t just another lawsuit—it’s a battle for free speech in America.

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