Topic: Andy Biggs
Andy Biggs is a prominent figure in the ongoing debate over government surveillance and data privacy. His advocacy against the use of private data by government agencies highlights significant concerns regarding Fourth Amendment rights and the implications of censorship. The actions and proposals surrounding Biggs reflect broader issues of free speech and privacy in the face of increasing government and corporate oversight.
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Lawmakers Urge Trump to Scrap Data Deal After UK Tried To Backdoor Apple’s iCloud
Apple’s encryption standoff with the UK has Republicans questioning if the CLOUD Act still shields Americans as promised.
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Did the Leak of Alleged Russia National Security Threat Kill The Bill To Reform Warrantless Surveillance?
At the last minute, a new excuse not to end warrantless surveillance is found.
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Republican Bill Would Allow Citizens To Sue Federal Employees That Collude To Censor Speech
New proposals to curb censorship.
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Congressman Andy Biggs says government agencies buying private data is a Fourth Amendment violation
After recent revelations.
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Lawmakers reject amendment to prevent monitoring of unvaccinated
Rep. Andy Biggs’ proposed amendment was rejected.
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Twitter locked out Grabien Media account for quoting a congressman Andy Briggs
Can media outlets not even report accurately what politicians are saying?
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Orange County says it will launch a vaccine passport for citizens’ “Peace of Mind”
California’s Orange County plans to launch a digital COVID-19 vaccine certification system sometime in April, according to the county’s health…
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Arizona congressman calls on Judge to unseal Google tracking secrets
The lawmaker feels the public should know.











