Free Speech

Luis Cornelio | July 28, 2023

Faced with imminent contempt of Congress charges, Mark Zuckerberg has finally agreed to cooperate with the GOP probe on Big Tech-government collusion.

Catherine Salgado | July 28, 2023

House Republicans introduced legislation to allow censored Americans to sue federal officials suppressing free speech.

Autumn Johnson | July 27, 2023

The Federal Trade Commission is expected to file a highly anticipated antitrust lawsuit against Amazon in a move that could break up the company.

 

Luis Cornelio | July 27, 2023

The U.S. Congress appears to be finally waking up to the baffling assault on the First Amendment led by Big Tech and infamous federal agencies.

Luis Cornelio | July 26, 2023

A fired-up Rep. Harriet M. Hageman (R-WY) pressed Biden’s DHS Secretary on an infamous taxpayer-funded program seeking to destroy the conservative movement.

Catherine Salgado | July 26, 2023

During a Congressional hearing Wednesday, Biden’s Homeland Security Secretary claimed responsibility for the now-defunct, Orwellian Disinformation Governance Board.

Catherine Salgado | July 26, 2023

Why is Big Tech so obsessed with election interference? A top Meta executive just boasted that his company is “getting better” at censoring U.S. election “misinformation.”

Luis Cornelio | July 26, 2023

House Republican lawmaker Mike Johnson cornered Biden’s DHS Secretary amid relentless government-led censorship against conservatives on Big Tech platforms.

Autumn Johnson | July 25, 2023

Elon Musk purchased Twitter under the auspice of maintaining free speech in a global town square, but amid news of a company rebrand, could the platform’s other anti-free speech policies and questionable leadership appointments taint Musk’s…

Luis Cornelio | July 25, 2023

The journalist who authored the 2020 New York Post exposé on Hunter Biden's scandalous business dealings discovered on his "laptop from hell” reacted to a congressional hearing on censorship.

Gabriela Pariseau | July 25, 2023

The latest Twitter Files installments implicated a new culprit in the assault against Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s free speech and provided evidence that government requests to censor were more like orders.

Catherine Salgado | July 25, 2023

Conservative radio host Mark Levin slammed Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s “nefarious” election interference as the Big Tech billionaire faces a possible contempt charge by Congress.

Luis Cornelio | July 24, 2023

Democrats are already scavenging for ways to use Big Tech to interfere with the 2024 presidential election, one lawmaker warned.

Catherine Salgado | July 24, 2023

House Republicans are looking to cut off the financial spigots for the government’s censorship efforts through provisions in two spending bills.

Gabriela Pariseau | July 21, 2023

The Biden administration is working with seven AI companies to ensure the “safety, security, and trust” of society as AI develops but it is often vague about what exactly that means.

Tom Olohan | July 21, 2023

Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ronald F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) went after Big Tech platforms for censoring free speech on natural immunity during the pandemic.

Nicholas Schau | July 20, 2023

The Washington Post cry-bully Taylor Lorenz did not hold back her extreme leftist complaining about Twitter’s new influencer payment program paying conservatives as well as liberals, and Twitter users did not hold back their criticism of her.

Craig Bannister | July 20, 2023

YouTube deplatformed him five minutes into his announcement that he was a Democrat presidential candidate, Robert Kennedy, Jr. said Thursday, while defending himself from attacks by fellow Democrats during a House hearing.

Nicholas Schau | July 20, 2023

Representative Mike Johnson (R-LA) made obvious the collusion between the federal government and Big Tech using evidence, and slammed the media for its part in the coverup.

Catherine Salgado | July 20, 2023

Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) gave multiple examples of Biden administration coercion of Big Tech to censor free speech in a congressional hearing Thursday, even arguing the White House used a “pretty explicit threat.”