Gabriela Pariseau
MRC Free Speech America Associate Editor

Gabriela is an Associate Editor Media Research Center's Free Speech America division. She is a graduate of Christendom College where she earned a B.A. in History. Gabriela's work has also been featured in The Washington Times, New York Post, The Catholic Register, The Catholic Herald, Students For Life of America and Iowa Right to Life.

Gabriela Pariseau | February 13, 2025

Vice President JD Vance pulled no punches when he stood before the censorious international community and emphatically rejected global censorship. 

“We feel very strongly that AI must remain free from ideological bias and that…

Gabriela Pariseau | February 7, 2025

The latest Twitter Files “Extra” connected the dots on how corrupt Democrats promoted the Russiagate conspiracy theory that Washington elites attempted to tie to three Trump nominees. 

Journalist Matt Taibbi explained in his latest…

Gabriela Pariseau | January 24, 2025

Google has, for the third year in a row, aided Planned Parenthood in preying on pregnant women looking for help.

MRC Free Speech America examined Google results for the word “pregnancy help,” and the online search platform has once again…

Gabriela Pariseau | January 20, 2025

Google’s AI chatbot Gemini refuses to answer basic questions about President Donald Trump’s 2025 inauguration—a stark contrast to OpenAI’s ChatGPT and X’s Grok, a Media Research Center (MRC) analysis found. 

On Monday, Gemini…

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…

Gabriela Pariseau, Tim Kilcullen | December 23, 2024

X’s own AI is disparaging the platform’s owner for allowing free speech on X.

Grok, X’s artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, attacked Elon Musk and blamed him for alleged “Racial Slurs on X.” Relying on debunked theories falsely asserted…