Topic: Biden administration
The Biden administration has faced scrutiny for its role in pressuring social media platforms to censor content, raising significant concerns about free speech and government overreach. Legal battles and public inquiries reveal a pattern of collaboration between the government and tech companies to limit protected speech under the guise of combating misinformation. This ongoing situation highlights the risks posed to individual liberties and the importance of safeguarding privacy in the face of state-sponsored censorship.
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Berenson Wins Settlement and First Amendment Admission Over Twitter Ban
A check and a written confession make this the first time the government has paid an American for coercing a…
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Missouri v. Biden Consent Decree: US Government Admits Pressuring Social Media Platforms to Censor Protected Speech
The administration that inherited the lawsuit just signed away its predecessor’s censorship playbook in a binding legal document.
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YouTube Offers Limited Reinstatement to Banned Creators
YouTube’s forgiveness comes with fine print.
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Google Admits Biden White House Pressured Content Removal, Promises to Restore Banned YouTube Accounts
Google admits bending to political pressure, but only long after the damage was already done.
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US Withdraws from Biden-Era Global “Disinformation” Agreements
The shutdown marks a rare admission that fighting “disinformation” too often meant silencing inconvenient truths.
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Congress Probes Spotify Over Global Censorship Pressure
Spotify faces a transatlantic squeeze as lawmakers probe whether foreign censorship laws are steering what Americans hear.
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FOIA Requests Target Biden Administration’s Financial Surveillance
FOIA requests target Treasury, FBI, and DHS over alleged financial surveillance of conservatives and coordination with private organizations.












