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 | October 5, 2023

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey took a victory lap after an appellate court rebuked a Biden-led agency’s apparent role in violating the First Amendment.

Bailey eviscerated the deep state censors on Fox News’s Ingraham Angle on…

Luis Cornelio | October 4, 2023

A former bodega worker is seeking retribution after being charged with second-degree murder by a Soros-backed New York DA in what critics, including New York City Mayor Eric Adams, described as an apparent self-defense incident.

Jose…

Luis Cornelio | October 4, 2023

A federal appeals court has now barred the infamous Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) from coordinating with Big Tech platforms to censor online speech.

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit revised a…

Luis Cornelio | October 3, 2023

President Joe Biden whined that X (formerly known as Twitter) is not as aggressively engaging in widespread censorship of constitutionally protected free speech.

Speaking to the leftist zealots at ProPublica on Oct. 1, Biden accused,…

Luis Cornelio | October 2, 2023

Former President Donald Trump had strong words against Big Tech censorship ahead of the Republican primaries.

Speaking at the Sept. 29 California GOP Fall 2023 Convention, Trump blasted what he described as “Silicon Valley tyrants” and…

Luis Cornelio | September 29, 2023

X owner Elon Musk announced he was doing away with part of his platform’s infamous “election integrity” team—sort of. 

According to The Information on Sept. 27, the social media platform reportedly ousted five anti-free speech…