Censorship reaches the Supreme Court
Here's how we explained the case last August...
The Biden administration threatened social media companies like Facebook and Twitter to censor stories like the Hunter laptop, the COVID lab leak, and others!
This suit was incredibly powerful because Elon Musk released documents, now known as the Twitter Files, demonstrating that the claims made by Missouri and Louisiana were true.
That action enabled a courageous district court judge, Terry Doughty, to order that [Anthony] Fauci be deposed.
He [Doughty] also issued a preliminary injunction against federal attempts to intimidate and control social media platforms. This ruling came with a whopping 155-page decision full of detailed examples showing how government officials sought to control public speech on the Internet.
Thanks to the Twitter Files, we saw proof of undue pressure on social media giants to silence unapproved narratives. After a roller-coaster ride through the courts, the final stand is at the Supreme Court.
But this isn't just about one case or one ruling. It's about defending our right to speak and write freely online. In fact, just last week, we learned that Amazon was put under pressure by government employees to ban books. BAN BOOKS!!!
Therefore, the outcome of this case will affect how information is shared and challenged on the internet for generations to come.
But will your voice be heard at the Supreme Court?
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