Censorship Project

Corinne Weaver | November 20, 2020

Facebook does not want users to even discuss censorship on its platform. Former Republican South Carolina Senator and Chairman of Conservative Partnership Institute Jim DeMint found out about the problem the hard way.

Heather Moon | November 20, 2020

Dan Bongino, conservative commentator and a partner in Twitter alternative Parler, was censored by Twitter. Bongino tweeted a video clip from a press conference presented by the legal team for President Donald Trump’s campaign. In the clip,…

Alexander Hall | November 20, 2020

American band TRAPT was reportedly booted from Facebook for sharing a meme.  

Kayla Sargent | November 20, 2020

Facebook has reached a whole new level in its censorship practices, and is not at all shy to tell reporters about it. In a recent call with reporters, Facebook’s Vice President of Integrity, Guy Rosen, revealed the specific numbers of how…

Alec Schemmel | November 19, 2020

Mark Levin, the host of Fox’s Life Liberty & Levin, has had enough social media censorship. After getting throttled yet again by Facebook, Levin has said he will “probably” be leaving the platform “by the end of the year.” For the third time…

Kayla Sargent | November 19, 2020

The Department of Justice just got an early Christmas present in its antitrust case against Google. The judge of the antitrust case is “eager” to move forward with the case, and has already set two preliminary hearings, according to The Wall…

Alexander Hall | November 19, 2020

Twitter censored multiple conservative commentators shortly after they were retweeted by President Donald Trump. Trump supporters being suspended without warning and condemning Twitter leadership via Parler may be a sign of the times. “Twitter…

Alexander Hall | November 19, 2020

Billionaire tech firm CEO Peter Rex vowed he will lead the charge against Big Tech overlords and outlined a bold plan of how to undo their monopoly for good.

Kayla Sargent | November 19, 2020

The Department of Justice filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google in October, and it appears as though Facebook may be the next Big Tech company to face judgement day. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and several state attorneys general are…

Corinne Weaver | November 19, 2020

A Danish study released by 22 medical researchers questioned the effectiveness of masks against COVID-19. But Twitter doesn’t want users to talk about it. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton tweeted on Nov. 18 that “Massive Danish study further…

Kayla Sargent | November 18, 2020

Conservatives have long pointed out Facebook’s leftist bias, but now, the American Principles Project (APP) is calling the social media platform to the mat for its censorious behavior. APP filed a complaint on Tuesday with the Federal…

Alec Schemmel | November 18, 2020

Liberal commentator Keith Olbermann said the president is undermining American democracy from his “toilet,” and he must be stopped. While President Donald Trump remains in office until at least January 20, calls from the left to permanently ban…

Alexander Hall | November 18, 2020

A video game about resisting authority in a dystopian future reportedly stated it will purge a voice actress for questioning transgender ideology. “Ubisoft has announced that they will be removing the guest appearance of a real-world…

Kayla Sargent | November 18, 2020

Yesterday’s hearing in the Senate Judiciary Committee sought to shed light on Big Tech censorship, but the left would prefer we pay no attention to what’s going on behind the curtain. The left, of course, wanted to brush off the Nov. 17…

Alexander Hall | November 18, 2020

Fox News host Tucker Carlson has grown tired of hearings that appear to have no effect on censorship, but hammered one critical moment that could change it all.

Heather Moon | November 18, 2020

Since the conservative exodus from Twitter and Facebook has begun, the liberal media has wrung its hands over Parler, an alternative to Big Tech platforms.

Kayla Sargent | November 17, 2020

Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) put Facebook on blast over its government-mandated  censorship in other countries in a Nov. 17 hearing. The hearing, entitled “Breaking the News: Censorship, Suppression, and the 2020 Election,” featured…

Kayla Sargent | November 17, 2020

Senate Republicans were not taking any excuses about censorship of conservatives from two Big Tech CEOs who appeared before the Senate once again. The Nov. 17 hearing, entitled “Breaking the News: Censorship, Suppression, and the 2020 Election,”…

Alec Schemmel | November 17, 2020

During Tuesday's Senate Judiciary hearing, Senator Mazie Hirono (D-HI) asked the CEO’s of Facebook and Twitter if President Donald Trump would still be allowed on their platforms “after he stops being president.” Hirono asked the CEOs…

Alexander Hall | November 17, 2020

Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) trashed Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey for having the audacity to claim his platform has the objective truth on voter fraud. Cruz raked Dorsey over the coals in the hearing, entitled “Breaking the News: Censorship,…