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Subject Judicial Watch Sues Homeland Security for Records on Censorship Meetings with Big Tech
Date April 18, 2023 3:49 PM
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Background on Elon Musk's revelation that the government had full
access to Twitter



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Elon Musk claims US government had ‘full access’ to private
messages on Twitter
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Source: New York Post
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“The degree to which government agencies effectively had full
access to everything that was going on on Twitter blew my mind,”
Elon Musk told Tucker Carlson of Fox News in an interview that will
air in two separate segments on Monday and Tuesday evening.

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Background Notes from Judicial Watch

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2023-03-15

Judicial Watch Sues Federal Trade Commission for Information on
Controversial Targeting of Twitter Owner Elon Musk
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Source: Judicial Watch
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“The Biden FTC is abusing power to retaliate against Elon Musk
for supporting free speech on Twitter,” Judicial Watch President Tom
Fitton said. “And now, as this Judicial Watch federal FOIA lawsuit
shows, the FTC is trying to cover up this attempt to silence and
punish Musk.”

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2023-04-05

Judicial Watch Sues Homeland Security for Records on Censorship
Meetings with Big Tech
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Source: Judicial Watch
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Journalist Matt Taibbi exposed the “Twitter Files,” which
include multiple mentions of the Cybersecurity and Information
Security Agency’s censorship activities. A March 9 tweet
thread includes: "But Twitter was more like a partner to government.
With other tech firms it held a regular “industry meeting” with
FBI and DHS, and developed a formal system for receiving thousands of
content reports from every corner of government: HHS, Treasury, NSA,
even local police"

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2022-11-30

Judicial Watch Sues Homeland Security for Censorship Requests
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Source: Judicial Watch
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Judicial Watch filed a FOIA suit against the DHS for
communications between the Cybersecurity and Information Security
Agency, a division of DHS, and the Election Integrity Partnership,
which was created to flag online election content for censorship and
suppression.

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