Censorship

Catherine Salgado | March 12, 2024

The free speech video platform Rumble is making moves to protect the First Amendment with its new Rumble Cloud service.

Gabriela Pariseau | March 12, 2024

The Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) Foundation honored figures in the media industry who have supported censorship with First Amendment awards. Those who participated in the invent included MSNBC host Jen Psaki who emceed the…

Luis Cornelio | March 12, 2024

MRC President Brent Bozell pulled no punches in addressing where his organization stands regarding the recently introduced TikTok ban: It must “divest” from communist Chinese government control.

Catherine Salgado | March 11, 2024

The President of the Brownstone Institute, Jeffrey Tucker, argues that the upcoming Supreme Court case, Murthy v. Missouri, is crucial for Americans' free speech rights. The case will decide whether the government can force or encourage private…

Luis Cornelio | March 8, 2024

Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) did not give President Joe Biden a pass on his hypocritical TikTok stance in her Thursday rebuttal to the contentious State of the Union address. 

Catherine Salgado | March 6, 2024

Google-owned YouTube has admitted a mistake in censoring a pro-life video but refuses to revoke its fact-checking censorship.

Luis Cornelio | March 6, 2024

Google appears to have stopped peddling pro-Hamas talking points about sexual violence carried out against Israeli citizens on Oct. 7 — just after MRC pressed the Big Tech giant for answers.

Catherine Salgado | March 6, 2024

Spring is here, but for Big Tech, spring cleaning just means more censorship — even if it’s more subtle and sneakier than before.

Luis Cornelio | March 5, 2024

YouTube has been put on notice after placing labels on videos against abortion, downplaying the dangers of such medical procedures ahead of a Supreme Court case on abortion pills.

Tom Olohan | March 4, 2024

Rep. Dan Bishop (R-NC) promised to fight for Americans’ right to free speech against government censorship, even when this censorship is outsourced to private companies.

Luis Cornelio | March 4, 2024

Google is facing a congressional investigation over its infamous Gemini chatbot following MRC Free Speech America’s revelations.

Catherine Salgado | March 1, 2024

Meta appears to be committing even more deeply to censorship with its new board member.

Gabriela Pariseau | March 1, 2024

Elon Musk appears to have resurrected Twitter’s infamous policy of censoring those who refuse to use a person’s preferred pronouns. What’s worse is that he is now trying to defend it.

Christian Baldwin | February 29, 2024

An MSNBC legal analyst and “misinformation expert” appeared worried that the unparalleled ease of communication that the modern internet allows threatens democracy. That’s why she suggested curbing the ability of regular citizens to use social…

Catherine Salgado | February 29, 2024

Tech giant Meta has proudly unveiled its plan to control content as censorship … er, election season nears in the European Union.

Tom Olohan | February 29, 2024

Rep. Harriet Hageman (R-WY) railed against the “Censorship Industrial Complex,” armed with evidence of government censorship and new legislation aimed at gutting government censorship once and for all.

Luis Cornelio | February 29, 2024

A lawmaker used an MRC Free Speech America bombshell to imply that an embattled Biden cabinet member is financially accountable for violations of the First Amendment.

Luis Cornelio | February 28, 2024

A bombshell lawsuit against one of the largest artificial intelligence companies may have inadvertently revealed that popular AI chatbots are secretly propping up legacy media outlets in their answers.

Tom Olohan | February 28, 2024

Fox News host Laura Ingraham ripped into both the bias of Gemini, Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot, and its creators, who have cost Google billions of dollars.  

Catherine Salgado | February 27, 2024

A Republican legal expert condemned Big Tech, particularly Amazon, for not only crushing speech but also helping a foreign government supersede U.S. companies.