Congress

Tom Olohan | December 4, 2025

Democrats are up in arms after House Republicans eliminated anti-free speech language from the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), but can House free speech advocates once again hold the line? 

Elon Musk's platform, X, is still perceived to favor liberal voices over conservative ones. An MRC analysis indicates that Democrats, especially radical ones like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Maxine Waters, have higher visibility scores,…

Jonah Messinger | August 6, 2025

In response to a federal judge's injunction blocking a Congress-endorsed restriction on Medicaid funds for abortion providers, AI chatbots Microsoft’s Copilot and China's DeepSeek voiced support, considering it beneficial for vulnerable groups.…

Joseph Vazquez | July 25, 2025

It’s bad enough that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting had been funneling millions in tax dollars to leftist propaganda mills NPR and PBS over the decades. But what if we were to tell you that the CPB funded one of America's "fact-checking…

Craig Bannister | June 19, 2025

Senate support for a bill requiring social media platforms to display a mental health warning gained support Tuesday when Sen. Jon Husted (R-Ohio) announced he is now backing the “Stop the Scroll” legislation.

Along with the warning,…

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.

Catherine Salgado | April 7, 2025

A new bombshell from the House Judiciary Committee exposed the FBI’s extreme effort to promote censorship of the Hunter Biden scandal and manipulate the 2020 election.

Catherine Salgado | April 3, 2025

Nina Jankowicz, the former head of the defunct federal censorship entity the Disinformation Governance Board, denied during a Tuesday congressional hearing that federal officials had worked to censor free speech. A recently released MRC study…

President Donald Trump called for the defunding of NPR and PBS, just hours after House Republicans grilled NPR CEO Katherine Maher over the outlet’s bias and her involvement in Wikipedia’s suppression of information.

Catherine Salgado | March 17, 2025

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan is investigating yet another realm of potential Big Tech-government coordination to crush free speech.

Catherine Salgado | March 5, 2025

Democratic lawmakers didn’t stand up for much during President Donald Trump’s speech before a joint session of Congress yesterday. Trump’s touting of the restoration of free speech was no exception.

Catherine Salgado | February 19, 2025

Two Democrat congressmen appear to be in panic mode after a federal agency infamous for pressuring social media began placing censorship employees on leave.

Catherine Salgado | January 8, 2025

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is celebrating anti-free speech Meta’s sudden overhaul of its censorship policies and apparatus — and calling on other tech companies to do the same.

Catherine Salgado | December 18, 2024

The end-of-year continuing resolution postpones the imminent shutdown of a State Department entity infamous for funding censorship efforts — for now.

Catherine Salgado | November 15, 2024

The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee is insisting that the Federal Bureau of Investigation come clean about the censorship tools it may still be using against Americans.

Catherine Salgado | November 14, 2024

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) ordered the outgoing Biden-Harris administration to preserve documents related to its censorship collusion with Big Tech, among other ominous federal activities.

Catherine Salgado | September 20, 2024

A group of  Republican lawmakers are calling on the U.S. State Department to take a decisive stand against Brazil’s campaign to crush free speech online.

Catherine Salgado | September 13, 2024

A Republican-led congressional committee called out an office within the Biden-Harris State Department over its brazen anti-free speech activities.

Catherine Salgado | August 6, 2024

Two congressional lawmakers took aim at Big Tech’s apparent attempts at “erasing" the Trump assassination attempt from the internet — and possible government censorship collusion to do so.

Catherine Salgado | July 26, 2024

A group of Democrat and Independent senators are pressuring the company that makes ChatGPT to promise the government pre-deployment access to any future model.