Dear John,
This week, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a case involving “the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history.”
This case reminds us that the First Amendment isn’t just about protecting freedom of speech — but also the freedom to hear.
Suppressing vital information that can change the course of one’s life is not only unconstitutional, it’s detrimental to the health and well-being of future generations.
As the Supreme Court Justices weighed arguments inside the courthouse, around 300 Freedom Warriors rallied outside the courthouse to defend freedom of speech.
CHD gathered together 15 speakers, each one impacted by censorship, including Del Bigtree, Pierre Kory, M.D., Paul Marik, M.D., Mikki Willis, Aaron Kheriaty, M.D. (plaintiff), Jim Hoft (plaintiff) and more.
We accomplished what we set out to do: We made our voices heard.
Our Founding Fathers would be proud.
As I said following the hearing:
“The First Amendment is the First Amendment for a reason. Free speech is the fount of all other rights — of assembly, of conscience, of everything.
“We’re not done yet. And no matter how the Supreme Court comes out on this, we know that the threat of a kind of totalitarian censorship is real — worldwide at this point.”
Please help us to continue to fight for your First Amendment rights!