Free Speech

Tom Olohan | January 27, 2025

A host of major social media platforms made a disturbing capitulation to European Union censors. 

Catherine Salgado | January 27, 2025

Despite Big Tech CEOs abruptly trying to cozy up to the Trump administration, Vice President JD Vance has his eyes wide open on the issues of tech bias and censorship of constitutionally-protected speech.

Catherine Salgado | January 24, 2025

While Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has said his company is reforming its biased censorship ways, Meta AI still needs some work as it was promoting abortion and criticizing pro-life centers on Friday.

Gabriela Pariseau | January 24, 2025

Google is promoting Planned Parenthood in search results for "pregnancy help," pushing abortion narratives and sidelining pro-life centers.  Google and YouTube have censored pro-life content and that Google Maps wrongfully excluded a crisis…

Tom Olohan | January 23, 2025

President Donald Trump did not just defend free speech while addressing elites at Davos's World Economic Forum elites on Thursday. He also threw down the gauntlet.

Luis Cornelio | January 23, 2025

There is a new U.S. senator in town—and she has already proven herself to be a fierce defender of free speech against Big Tech censorship.

Tom Olohan | January 23, 2025

Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) issued a sharp rebuke to former President Joe Biden and his Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for an outrageous decision that benefited Biden’s billionaire donor, George Soros.

Catherine Salgado | January 22, 2025

Newly sworn in Secretary of State Marco Rubio is already prioritizing free speech in a major change from the Biden State Department.

Catherine Salgado | January 21, 2025

On his first day in office, President Donald Trump signed executive orders to stop and prevent federal government employees and agencies from censoring constitutionally-protected speech, including blocking the kind of collusion that existed…

Tom Olohan | January 21, 2025

After President Joe Biden complained about oligarchy and free speech on social media in his farewell address, Washington Post Columnist David Ignatius outrageously behaved as if the president had taken a hands-off approach to social media in…

Michael Morris | January 20, 2025

The U.S. Supreme Court unanimously ruled against TikTok in a landmark case, supporting legislation to protect Americans from data privacy concerns tied to the app's communist Chinese government ties. The decision, championed for maintaining free…

Catherine Salgado | January 20, 2025

MRC President L. Brent Bozell lauded newly inaugurated U.S. President Donald Trump for prioritizing free speech.

Gabriela Pariseau | January 20, 2025

A Media Research Center analysis revealed that Google's AI chatbot, Gemini, consistently refuses to answer questions about Donald Trump's 2025 inauguration, citing that its product “can make mistakes sometimes” and can’t answer questions about “…

Catherine Salgado | January 20, 2025

After being sworn in for his second term as president of the United States, Donald Trump vowed to save free speech rights that have been under fire from the prior administration’s numerous censorship efforts.

Tom Olohan | January 20, 2025

Then President-elect Donald Trump debuted his plan to neuter TikTok as a national security threat one day before his inauguration.  

Gabriela Pariseau, Luis Cornelio | January 17, 2025

MRC President Brent Bozell called for TikTok to be required to divest from Chinese control and now that has become a reality. 

MRC Vice President for Free Speech America Dan Schneider echoed this sentiment Friday in an X post. “Two…

Catherine Salgado | January 17, 2025

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled against communist Chinese government-tied TikTok, meaning a ban takes effect on Jan. 19. Meanwhile, President-elect Donald Trump has his own ideas for the platform.

Catherine Salgado | January 16, 2025

President Joe Biden disturbingly pushed for increased online censorship in his farewell address delivered from the Oval Office on Thursday.

Tom Olohan | January 16, 2025

Just one day after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg apparently steered his platforms away from censorship and election interference, Google shamelessly pressed on with its efforts to rig search results against President-elect Donald Trump’s nominees.…

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.