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.

Autumn Johnson, Luis Cornelio | November 1, 2023

Elon Musk, the owner of X (formerly Twitter) slammed the “death cult” in charge of social media platforms during an interview on Joe Rogan’s podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience.

Musk spoke candidly about the former regime at Twitter,…

Luis Cornelio | October 30, 2023

MRC Free Speech America Vice President Dan Schneider joined other free speech advocates in signing an open letter to X (formerly Twitter) owner Elon Musk, calling on him to stand against government censorship. 

The letter, led by…

Luis Cornelio | October 26, 2023

Bard, Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot, appeared to refuse to provide information about a Palestinian-based terror group—all in a bid to tarnish Israel, MRC Vice President Dan Schneider warned.

In a Thursday interview with Fox…

Luis Cornelio | October 23, 2023

New York Attorney General Letitia James (D) attempted — and failed miserably — to hop on the line of the anti-free speech buffet, despite a court injunction barring second helpings.

In an Oct. 13 letter, James pressured Big Tech…

Luis Cornelio | October 19, 2023

Nineteen Republican attorneys general issued a damning letter to Eventbrite, the infamous event planning platform, which attempted to thwart an event highlighting the dangers of sex transitions for children.

The letter, led by South…

Luis Cornelio | October 18, 2023

A Democratic senator exploited the Hamas-Israel war to demand that the Censorship Industrial Complex up its efforts against online speech.

An opportunistic Sen. Michael Bennet (D-CO) issued a letter on Oct. 17 to X (formerly Twitter),…