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 9, 2020

Facebook’s market monopoly may be roasted and carved up just in time for Thanksgiving.

“The Federal Trade Commission is likely to sue Facebook for antitrust violations before the end of November, three people familiar with the probe said…

Alexander Hall | November 9, 2020

President Donald Trump’s tweets may have been impeded by Twitter filters, but now his Twitter presence may face annihilation if former Vice President Joe Biden takes the presidency.

The media can’t wait for Trump to lose his ability to…

Alexander Hall | November 6, 2020

Facebook’s fact-checkers have tried to discredit MRCTV’s reporting about the most critical election of our lifetime.

The NewsBusters Facebook account posted a video on Thursday by MRCTV Managing Editor Brittany Hughes. In the video,…

Alexander Hall | November 6, 2020

Facebook has shut down an activist group with pro-Trump ties concerned about voter fraud while still allowing reportedly violent Antifa groups to remain.

Facebook “took down a fast-growing group called ‘Stop the Steal’ that was organizing…

Alexander Hall | November 5, 2020

The National Pulse’s editor-in-chief claimed Twitter has censored his outlet’s posts in foul play.

Editor-in-Chief of The National Pulse Raheem Kassam claimed in a Thursday 5 tweet that “Twitter has restricted @TheNatPulse as millions…

Alexander Hall | November 5, 2020

Give the left an inch and they take a mile. Democrats have gone from wanting President Donald Trump’s tweets be censored to demanding he be silenced completely until the election is decided.

“Democratic lawmakers are urging Twitter to…