Alexander Hall
MRC Free Speech America Staff Writer

Alexander Hall works as a Staff Writer for the Free Speech America division of NewsBusters at the Media Research Center. He is also the host of TechShark, a show featuring weekly tech/politics stories, a joint project of MRC Free Speech America and MRCTV. Before his current position, he graduated from Saint Mary’s College of California with a bachelor’s degree in Communications.

Alexander Hall | November 12, 2020

Bloomberg News was outraged that a conservative news host expressed concern about alleged presidential election problems. The organization, owned by liberal billionaire Michael Bloomberg, came out against “expressing views.”

Or at least…

Alexander Hall | November 12, 2020

A Biden campaign staffer is furious that conservatives are still allowed to question the integrity of the 2020 election online. “Bill Russo, a deputy communications director for the president-elect’s campaign ripped the social network in a…

Alexander Hall | November 11, 2020

The road to Hell is paved with good intentions. The Biden campaign is using causes like women’s safety as a Trojan horse to usher in a new era of internet censorship.

Former Vice President Joe Biden has said that he “plans to convene a…

Alexander Hall | November 11, 2020

Twitter finally took down a post from The Lincoln Project and reportedly restricted the organization’s account after it had initially allowed the posts to remain viewable.

You know President Donald Trump haters such as NeverTrump…

Alexander Hall | November 10, 2020

Conservatives appear confident that President Donald Trump’s nominee is the man for the job of tackling Big Tech to ensure the right of Americans to speak freely online.

This may be the beginning of a nightmare for Big Tech. National…

Alexander Hall | November 10, 2020

A liberal tech writer has blasted Facebook for allowing conservatives to ask honest questions about the controversial 2020 election. He also lamented that Facebook has allowed conservative posts to become wildly popular.

New York Times…