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 | June 7, 2024

Google has banned the PragerU app from its Google Play store, claiming it violated their Developer Program Policies with content considered as "hate speech." The tech giant's actions follow PragerU's documentary on the dangers posed by radical…

Gabriela Pariseau | June 4, 2024

Google buried former President Trump's campaign website in search results after a guilty verdict in a case backed by George Soros-supported prosecutor Alvin Bragg. Despite Trump's donation website experiencing high traffic, it didn't appear on…

Gabriela Pariseau | May 30, 2024

The Texas Senate Committee on State Affairs unanimously voted to authorize subpoenas to Big Tech companies, aiming to hold them accountable for censorship and election interference. The companies include Alphabet, the parent company of Google and…

Gabriela Pariseau | May 28, 2024

Artificial Intelligence chatbot, ChatGPT, was questioned over its ability to recall specific lies President Joe Biden has told, but could not provide any without context or verification. However, it was able to list five debated comments made by…

Gabriela Pariseau | May 24, 2024

The Indiana University Observatory on Social Media (OSM) has conducted a study identifying 10 so-called "superspreaders" of misinformation who generated nearly one-third of what it deemed “low-credibility content” on Twitter. Although the study…

Gabriela Pariseau | May 21, 2024

Nina Jankowicz, former director of the now-defunct Disinformation Governance Board (DGB), criticized the lack of a unified definition of 'disinformation' within the Biden administration during her sworn testimony to the House Judiciary Committee…