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 | November 10, 2023

A bipartisan duo of lawmakers held a press conference calling on the Department of Justice to formally slap Al Jazeera-owned AJ+ and communist Chinese government-tied TikTok as foreign agents under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.

Luis Cornelio | November 9, 2023

Bomb shelters across Israel and near the Gaza Strip are fully displayed on Google Maps, while no such shelters are shown in Ukraine, an MRC Free Speech America search found.

As Israel defends itself from the Gaza-based Hamas terror group…

Luis Cornelio | November 8, 2023

Newly released information unveiled the leading role the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) played in launching an infamous “disinformation” group at Stanford University, which in turn led an anti-free speech assault on social media.

Luis Cornelio | November 3, 2023

Editor’s Note: All major 2024 candidates polling above one percent nationally across the spectrum — Republicans, independents, and Democrats — have been invited to participate in similar sit-downs. Our offers remain on the table.

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Luis Cornelio | November 3, 2023

Editor’s Note (Jan. 19, 2024): An earlier version of this article reported that Ad Fontes did not rate The New York Times’ infamous hospital hoax story. However, Ad Fontes did rate The Times’ story, giving it a relatively low score of 23.67 for…

Luis Cornelio | November 2, 2023

Vice President Kamala Harris, unsatisfied with the already-prevalent Big Tech censorship, called for suppression of artificial intelligence—because, according to her, people can’t tell fact from fiction.

Speaking from the U.S. Embassy in…