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Subject New Records Detail Federal-State Censorship Coordination in 2020 Election
Date August 6, 2024 8:21 PM
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Background on report that FBI will resume cooperating with social
media companies on election information



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FBI to Resume ‘Regular Meetings’ with Social-Media Companies
ahead of 2024 Election
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Source: National Review
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According to a Department of Justice memo, the FBI is going to
resume its coordination with social-media companies on content
moderation ahead of the 2024 election, after the Supreme Court dealt a
blow to free-speech advocates who argue the federal government's close
cooperation with Big Tech firms violates the First Amendment.

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2023-11-09

Records Show Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity Agency Worked
with Election Integrity Partnership to Suppress 2020 Election
‘Disinformation’
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Source: Judicial Watch
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Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency records show
government involvement in pressure on Google, Twitter, Facebook,
TikTok, Pinterest, Reddit and other platforms to censor
“disinformation.”

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2024-06-17

New Records Detail Federal-State Censorship Coordination in 2020
Election
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Source: Judicial Watch
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State election officials in the days before and after the 2020
election flagging online content deemed “misinformation” and sent
it to the Center for Internet Security (CIS), a DHS-funded
nonprofit, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency
(CISA), the Election Integrity Partnership (EIP), and others.

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2023-10-25

Judicial Watch Sues for Records on FBI Payments Referenced in
‘Twitter Files’
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Source: Judicial Watch
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In a December 19, 2022, report on “Twitter Files,”
independent journalist Michael Shellenberger reveals an email which
states the FBI paid Twitter nearly $3.5 million of U.S. taxpayer
money as “reimbursement for the time spent processing requests from
the FBI” from October 2019 to February 2021.

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