Luis Cornelio
Assistant Editor for Free Speech America

Luis is the assistant editor for MRC Free Speech America. After graduating cum laude from the CUNY's City College of New York with a political science major, Luis worked for President Donald Trump's 2020 re-election campaign. He previously held an internship at The Heritage Foundation. Following the 2020 election, Luis served as the editor-in-chief of the start-up news site El American (now Voz Media) and as an aide at the Thomas More Society.

Luis Cornelio | March 5, 2024

YouTube has been put on notice after placing labels on videos against abortion and downplaying the dangers of such medical procedures ahead of a Supreme Court case on abortion pills.

On Monday, 16 state attorneys general demanded that…

Luis Cornelio | March 4, 2024

Google is facing a congressional investigation over its infamous Gemini chatbot following MRC Free Speech America’s revelations.

The House Judiciary Committee expanded Saturday its investigation into the collusion between Big Tech and…

Luis Cornelio | February 29, 2024

A lawmaker used an MRC Free Speech America bombshell to imply that an embattled Biden cabinet member is financially accountable for violations of the First Amendment.

During a mark-up hearing of the Censorship Accountability Act, Rep.…

Luis Cornelio | February 28, 2024

A bombshell lawsuit against one of the largest artificial intelligence companies may have inadvertently revealed that popular AI chatbots are secretly propping up legacy media outlets in their answers.

In a 35-page motion filed on Monday…

Luis Cornelio | February 27, 2024

Backing racial discrimination and casting doubts on Hamas-led sexual violence wasn’t enough for Google’s infamous artificial intelligence—this time flirting with the idea of the U.S. government banning Fox News, one of the largest media outlets…

Luis Cornelio | February 26, 2024

Can states put social media platforms on notice for censoring Americans, or are these platforms broadly protected to prohibit or limit content online with impunity? These are some of the questions that the Supreme Court may decide. …