Censorship

Michael Morris | May 29, 2025

“The Kids Online Safety Act is back” read multiple headlines as a “bipartisan pair of senators reintroduced” the bill May 14 with a subtle change in hopes that the legislation — which thankfully flatlined in the U.S. House after it passed 91-3 in…

Catherine Salgado | May 28, 2025

Free speech advocates are hailing Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s move to ban visas for foreign nationals implicated in censorship as a major step toward protecting freedom of speech worldwide.

Tom Olohan | May 28, 2025

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a big move against foreigners who trample the rights of Americans. 

Video platform Rumble has taken yet another step toward forming a censorship-free digital economy, one where Big Tech monopolies cannot deplatform apps based on their political views.

Tim Kilcullen | May 28, 2025

A freshman Ohio senator has lambasted Google’s YouTube for censoring critical information on the COVID-19 pandemic.

In a May 21 Homeland Security Governmental Affairs Committee hearing, Sen. Bernie Moreno (R, OH) condemned the Big Tech…

Curtis Houck | May 28, 2025

BUDAPEST, Hungary – On Wednesday morning, the group EU-U.S. Forum held its spring conference and – with former Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller alongside – took aim at the rise of government censorship both in the United States and the…

Catherine Salgado | May 27, 2025

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told Congress the Trump administration might sanction a foreign judge infamous for censorship activities.

Tom Olohan | May 27, 2025

The Trump-appointed commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration exposed the Biden administration on Fox News for seeking to censor potentially damning information about vaccines.

Tom Olohan | May 23, 2025

Free speech advocates directly confronted the European Parliament (EP) and pushed the pro-censorship body to make a massive course correction.

Luis Cornelio | May 23, 2025

Memorial Day may mean different things to Americans. A solemn day to honor fallen soldiers? Naturally. The unofficial start of summer? Why not. A racist holiday steeped in controversy? Bingo—at least if you ask Google’s AI chatbot, Gemini.

Catherine Salgado | May 23, 2025

The Trump administration has ditched the Biden administration’s encroaching artificial intelligence policies as it looks to a new approach.

Catherine Salgado | May 22, 2025

A Democrat-appointed Federal Communications Commissioner is accusing the president of the very anti-free speech behavior in which she engaged.

Catherine Salgado | May 22, 2025

Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) asked the Department of Justice to investigate a founding member of the now-defunct Disinformation Governance Board for her pro-censorship activities, after a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Monday.

Tom Olohan | May 21, 2025

MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider and other free speech advocates exposed the insidious impact of a vague European censorship law from the capital of the European Union.

Catherine Salgado | May 20, 2025

Meta has delayed the launch of a new flagship artificial intelligence model, as concerns over its stated free speech reform continued to circulate

A “non-profit” that became infamous for acting as a government-funded censorship proxy bragged to federal officials about suppressing President Donald Trump and right-leaning media favorable to him online,  according to newly uncovered…

Tom Olohan | May 20, 2025

The creator of a social media platform with a billion monthly active users warned that the same country prosecuting him for speech on his platform pressured him to interfere in a European election.

Tom Olohan | May 16, 2025

Vice President JD Vance warned radio and podcast host Glenn Beck that Americans should be concerned about anti-free speech moves abroad, predicting significant “friction” between America and other nations.

MRC Free Speech America has proof to illustrate what a massive and ongoing problem Big Tech censorship is—a fact Twitter Files Journalist Michael Shellenberger underscored Sunday on X.

Catherine Salgado | May 15, 2025

House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan (R-OH) is looking to protect speech both domestically and abroad.