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Catherine Salgado | January 15, 2025

The Washington Post is promoting “alternatives” to communist Chinese government-tied TikTok as the Biden-era ultimatum looms, but the “alternatives” appear to have the same issues.

Tom Olohan | January 14, 2025

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg surprisingly opened up to podcast host Joe Rogan about the massive pressure the Biden administration and global governments put on Big Tech companies to censor speech. Zuckerberg is now calling for action.

Tom Olohan | January 14, 2025

After a whirlwind of changes at Meta, MRC Founder and President Brent Bozell just made a bold claim about Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

Michael Morris | January 10, 2025

Mark Zuckerberg announced significant changes at Meta, ending the use of third-party fact-checking groups like PolitiFact and replacing them with Community Notes, a crowdsourced fact-checking tool. The company will also shift its trust and safety…

Catherine Salgado | January 10, 2025

Several leftist politicians and legacy news outlets are losing their marbles after Meta announced it would reverse some censorship policies. 

Catherine Salgado | January 9, 2025

Sen. Rand Paul told Steve Doocy on Fox and Friends that Meta’s move to enact reforms in favor of free speech may not be entirely motivated by an affinity for free expression and may be a play to appeal to the Federal Trade Commission.

Craig Bannister | January 9, 2025

On Tuesday, Facebook ended its so-called “fact-check” program and eliminated speech restrictions that had heavily censored conservative viewpoints – such as those of distinguished medical professionals who view transgenderism a mental…

Craig Bannister | January 9, 2025

WIRED magazine prompted a flurry of mocking social media posts by publishing an article fretting about the financial concerns of “fact-checkers” who have lost their jobs because Facebook has stopped employing them in a move to end the…

Tom Olohan | January 8, 2025

After Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg agreed to end fact-checking and turn back censorship on his platforms, MRC Founder and President Brent Bozell exposed how Zuckerberg’s announcement was a vindication of the serious grievances and hard work of free…

Luis Cornelio | January 8, 2025

MRC Founder and President Brent Bozell underscored the significant implications of Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to relocate part of his “trust and safety” team out of California, which Zuckerberg himself described as “ground zero of the…

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.

Tom Olohan | January 8, 2025

MRC Founder and President Brent Bozell responded to a wild reversal on free speech by Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, but had a serious warning for users. 

Catherine Salgado | January 7, 2025

After notorious censor Meta announced sweeping changes in favor of freedom of speech, free speech advocates celebrated the move online.

Catherine Salgado | January 7, 2025

A major ally of President-elect Donald Trump and outspoken free speech advocate has joined the board of one of Big Tech’s most censorship-obsessed companies.

Tom Olohan | January 7, 2025

MRC Founder and President Brent Bozell commended Meta following a stunning announcement on free speech by the company’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg. 

Catherine Salgado | January 3, 2025

A Meta executive who leaves a legacy of censorship hypocritically pontificated about “transparency,” “accountability” and the pride he has in his work as a top executive with the election-interfering platforms.

Catherine Salgado | January 3, 2025

Meta has named a new global policy chief to replace outgoing president Nick Clegg, who oversaw mass censorship on the Meta-owned platforms Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp.

Catherine Salgado | January 2, 2025

A recent report makes the bombshell case that America’s intelligence community had evidence of a COVID-19 laboratory leak at a time when Americans were censored for supporting that view.

Catherine Salgado | December 24, 2024

Big Tech aimed for a Silent Night all year long as it silenced users’ free speech. While Americans voted for their political leaders, Big Tech platforms took every opportunity to vote for censorship

Craig Bannister | December 13, 2024

Big Tech firms, previously antagonistic towards Donald Trump, are now attempting to build bridges before his potential return as President. Companies like Amazon and Meta have each donated $1 million to Trump's 2025 inaugural fund, with Amazon…