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Tom Olohan | October 10, 2024

Sticker Mule CEO Anthony Constantino spoke out against pro-censorship leftists who have tried to silence him both online and in real life. 

Catherine Salgado | October 10, 2024

Meta’s leftist, anti-free speech Oversight Board has somehow managed to evolve into something worse by expanding to Europe with a new foreign appeals center to assist government crackdowns on speech.

Joseph Vazquez | October 10, 2024

The Washington Post followed a familiar scheme when it comes to the incessant media gaslighting on the existence of censorship of conservatives: First, deny it exists. Second, admit it exists, but excuse it away by asserting that such censorship…

Tom Olohan | October 8, 2024

MSNBC freaked out over X owner Elon Musk’s potential impact on the 2024 race, ignoring a recent report that the biggest names in Big Tech massively favor Democrats.

Catherine Salgado | October 4, 2024

Big Tech censorship has kicked into high gear just in time for the 2024 elections.

Catherine Salgado | October 3, 2024

Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) led a group of lawmakers pressuring Big Tech companies to censor free speech, including from a presidential candidate.

Catherine Salgado | October 3, 2024

Free speech advocates to X (formerly Twitter) to voice their support for American principles and against censorship following the 2024 vice presidential debate on CBS News.

Tom Olohan | October 2, 2024

An alternative search engine is making a pitch to pro-free speech users, as “monopolist” Google repeatedly demonstrates a willingness to engage in relentless election interference in search results.

Tim Kilcullen | September 30, 2024

California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) has vetoed a sweeping Big Tech censorship bill which favored Google over its competitors.

 

Catherine Salgado | September 27, 2024

Big Tech companies and government entities have united in an international push to control speech online and especially to control artificial intelligence (AI).

Catherine Salgado | September 25, 2024

If there is one issue that Big Tech particularly displays bias in censoring, it is the pro-life issue.

Tim Kilcullen | September 24, 2024

Even former Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (CA) has warned her governor against signing a sweeping Big Tech censorship bill passed by the California legislature.

Tom Olohan | September 23, 2024

Meta may finally permit free speech on social issues on its platforms after years of suppressing Facebook and Instagram users who push back against gender ideology.

Catherine Salgado | September 19, 2024

It appears Democrat vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN) has taken the Big Tech bait in calling for censorship of so-called "hate speech" and "misinformation." But former Independent candidate for president Robert F. Kennedy Jr.…

Tom Olohan | September 19, 2024

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) strongly cautioned their colleagues in the Senate and witnesses from Big Tech against continuing past censorship of Americans in the name of combatting so-called foreign mis-, dis- and mal-…

Catherine Salgado | September 18, 2024

Crush free speech ahead of the 2024 election? Two Democrat senators appear to be trying to push Big Tech to do just that.

Joseph Vazquez | September 17, 2024

A radical censorship-obsessed group financed by leftist billionaire George Soros is doubling down on efforts to interfere in the 2024 election by turning the screws on Big Tech to censor speech and by manipulating journalists.

 

Catherine Salgado | September 12, 2024

Is the Biden administration still interfering in elections and ordering social media companies to censor content? That’s what one Republican congresswoman set out to uncover.

Gabriela Pariseau, Tom Olohan | September 11, 2024

ABC hosts and debate moderators David Muir and Linsey Davis asked at least 27 questions of former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris but not a single one touched on freedom of speech or censorship.

Catherine Salgado | September 10, 2024

A Meta spokesman admitted to erroneously censoring a Facebook video of a federal official labeling the New York criminal case against former President Donald Trump as a "perversion of justice."