Biden’s FBI Met with Twitter Days Before 2022 Election to Discuss
‘Content Moderation’

We received a smoking-gun email showing that
the Biden FBI was working with Big Tech to censor Americans just before a
key election.
The heavily redacted email
was produced by the U.S. Department of Justice in response to our Freedom
of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit.
It shows Biden-era FBI personnel
discussing a “touch point meeting” with Twitter regarding reported
meddling by China in the 2022 midterm election and the social media
platform’s “potential changes” in its “content moderation
policies” soon after Twitter was acquired by Elon Musk and shortly before
Election Day.
We filed the April 2023 lawsuit
against the Justice Department, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence after the FBI
failed to respond to a December 2022 FOIA request for “Twitter
Files” records concerning Hunter
Biden’s laptop and other censorship (Judicial
Watch v. U.S. Department of Justice (No.
1:23-cv-01163)).
The lawsuit references Yoel Roth, Vijaya Gadde, and
Jim Baker,
who were prominent in internal discussions at Twitter about censoring the
New York Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story, as journalist Matt
Taibbi revealed in the December 2022 release of the “Twitter
Files.”
A hearing
was held in this case in June 2025.
The newly obtained email, with
the subject line “RE: Midterm Election Touch Point Meeting with
Twitter,” was sent on November 3, 2022. Musk’s acquisition of Twitter
was finalized on October 27, 2022. The midterm election was on November 8,
2022. All names of the sender and recipients of the email are redacted,
with the exception of Laura
E. Dehmlow, former section chief of the FBI’s Foreign Influence Task
Force. The email
instructs:
Twitter folks,
For tomorrow’s meeting
here are the topics we would like to discuss:
1. Recent disclosure of
the three PRC [People's Republic of China] networks of activity (WAPO
[Washington Post]
article).
2. Any potential changes to Twitter’s account
verification and content moderation policies.
Let us know if you have
any topics to cover so we can prepare accordingly.
Thanks!
The response states:
Thanks
[redacted] Looking forward to meeting tomorrow. Can you also add [redacted]
to the invite? He’ll be joining us from the legal side of the
house.
The Washington Post article
referenced in the email is likely from November 1, 2022, and headlined:
“MAGA porn, hate for Trump: China-based accounts stoke
division.”
Through FOIA and other direct litigation, we continue to
investigate and litigate the broad range of censorship that had been
imposed upon tens millions of Americans.
In June 2025, we sued
the U.S. State Department for all records which allege President Trump or
any current or former member of his cabinet are “purveyors of
disinformation.”
In March, we filed a petition for a writ
of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States
concerning our lawsuit asserting that the California Secretary of State
retaliated against Judicial Watch because of an accurate election integrity
video posted to YouTube just before the 2020 Election (Judicial
Watch, Inc. v. Shirley Weber, in her official capacity as Secretary of
State of the State of California (No.
2:22-cv-06894)). The California Secretary of State used its
well-established working relationship with Big Tech to have YouTube remove
and censor Judicial Watch’s video.
In November 2024, we uncovered
records from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealing
an extensive effort by government and non-government entities to monitor
and censor social media posts on fraud during the 2020 election.
In
June 2024, heavily redacted Homeland Security records
from a Judicial Watch FOIA lawsuit showed state election officials in the
days before and after the 2020 election flagging online content deemed
“misinformation” and sending it to the Center for Internet Security
(CIS), a DHS-funded nonprofit, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure
Security Agency
(CISA), which is a division of DHS, the Election Integrity Partnership
(EIP), which was created to flag online election content for censorship and
suppression, and others.
In December 2023, Homeland Security records
from the same lawsuit showed a close collaboration between its
Cybersecurity and Information
Security Agency (CISA) and the leftist Election Integrity Partnership (EIP)
to engage in “real-time narrative tracking” on all major social media
platforms in the days leading up to the 2020 election.
In November
2023, we uncovered Homeland Security records
that showed the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security
Agency (CISA) communicating during the 2020 election campaign with the
Election Integrity Partnership (EIP). The CISA records showed government
involvement in the EIP pressure on Google, Twitter, Facebook, TikTok,
Pinterest, Reddit and other platforms to censor
“disinformation.”
Hearing in Lawsuit for
Release of ‘Manifesto’ in Nashville School Shooting
We
were in court this week for an oral
argument before a three-judge panel in the Tennessee Court of Appeals
in the public records lawsuit against the Metropolitan Government of
Nashville and Davidson County for records
related to the March 2023 shooting at The Covenant School in Tennessee,
including the reported “manifesto” written by the female shooter. To
view the proceedings online, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3_c9NQE-gI
We
filed an open records lawsuit
on behalf of retired Hamilton County Sheriff James Hammond and the
Tennessee Firearms Association, Inc. (“TFA”) (Hammond
et al. v. Metropolitan Govt of Nashville et al. (No.
23-0538-III)). The court later consolidated our lawsuit with several others
related to the release of public
records from The Covenant School shooting.
Audrey Elizabeth Hale
(also known as Aiden Hale), a 28-year-old trans artist, was
killed by
police after opening fire on the private Christian elementary school in
Nashville, Tennessee, killing three adults and three children.
The
resolution of the case has been delayed over disputes about whether the
school and school/victims’ parents could intervene and prevent the
release of the “manifesto” and other investigatory material.
The
transgender agenda should not interfere with the public’s right to know
information that may possibly help Americans avoid future tragedies like
the one in Nashville.
In August 2025, in a related case against the
U.S. Department of Justice, we received 485
pages of the
“manifesto.” The records detail the shooter’s violent thoughts, the
targeting and planning of the shooting attack on The Covenant School, and
transgender-related obsessions.
We previously obtained 112
pages of records in April 2025, and an additional 231
pages in June 2025—bringing the total number
of pages released through this lawsuit to 828. The full “manifesto”
consists of 2,056 pages, and the FBI is continuing to produce additional
pages to us.
The lawsuit also seeks materials provided to the FBI by
local law enforcement. The FBI is withholding these documents, claiming
they are categorically exempt from disclosure under
FOIA.
Biden FEMA Systemically Withheld Disaster
Aid to Conservative Victims
As revelations of the
Biden administration’s political use of the Justice Department multiply,
we are also becoming aware that the administration was using other branches
of government against its political opponents. Our Corruption
Chronicles blog reports.
Besides
its lengthy history of incompetence, the federal agency created by Jimmy
Carter to provide the nation with disaster relief singled out conservative
victims and withheld aid to survivors who displayed signs and flags the
agency’s liberal workforce disagreed with, including those supporting
President Trump. The “textbook
political discrimination against Americans in crisis” uncovered by a
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigation that found throughout
the Biden administration the Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA)—charged with helping people before, during and after
disasters—systemically refused to visit the houses of politically
conservative victims. “For years, FEMA employees under the Biden
Administration intentionally delayed much-needed aid to Americans suffering
from natural disasters on purely political grounds,” DHS Secretary Kristi
Noem confirms. “They deliberately avoided houses displaying support for
President Trump and the Second Amendment, illegally collected and stored
information about survivors’ political beliefs, and failed to report
their malicious behavior.”
The investigation was conducted by the
DHS Privacy Office and found that between 2021 and 2024 FEMA employees
recorded the political beliefs of affected citizens in agency databases,
and that the information was used to bypass or postpone aid to disaster
survivors. Investigators determined that the conduct violates the Privacy
Act of 1974 and other DHS data-handling rules intended to protect the First
Amendments rights of all Americans. Here are some examples included in the
report which
was made public last week. An October field note from Florida says,
“Trump sign, no contact per leadership.” A September 2021 note in
Pennsylvania reads, “…a lot of explicit political flags, posters, etc.
‘F— Joe Biden’ ‘MAGA 2024’ ‘Joe Biden Sucks’ ‘Trump 2024’
We do not recommend anyone visiting this location.” A Louisiana note from
2021 warns, “Homeowner had sign stated…this is trump country.” The
prejudice first came to light after Hurricane Milton struck Florida’s
Gulf Coast in October 2024, and a whistleblower revealed that FEMA
employees were directed to bypass houses displaying political signs
supporting then presidential candidate Trump. Biden’s FEMA administrator,
Deanne Criswell, denied it was a systemic problem and even testified under
oath before Congress that it was an isolated incident.
The recent DHS
probe contradicts Criswell’s assessment, finding that the abuses were
widespread and occurred in the aftermath of multiple disasters dating back
to Hurricane Ida in 2021. The report
includes screenshots of a FEMA tool used to collect information that is
supposed to be used to provide disaster survivor assistance. “The
information collected included obviously protected information about
individuals’ freedom of expression, such as campaign signs showing
support for then-presidential candidate Donald Trump or political
positions, such as supporting gun ownership, or indicating that an
individual expressed support or disagreed with a political leader,” DHS
investigators found. The report also says that internal FEMA communications
show several supervisors and crew leaders told field teams to avoid or
delay visits to homes displaying Trump campaign flags or other conservative
symbols. Data taken from the agency’s disaster-relief software confirm
skipped home visits, missing aid notifications as well as field notes
citing political signs as reasons for not contacting victims. A U.S. map
features instances in eight states
between 2021 and 2024.
The scathing report is simply the latest of
many chronicling the lapses at FEMA, which is well known for its
inefficiency in responding to disasters. The agency was merged into DHS
after the 2001 terrorist attacks and has been failing the American people
since Hurricane Katrina hit the Louisiana gulf coast two decades ago,
killing more than 1,800 Americans and resulting in billions of dollars in
property damage. “FEMA’s response was slow, ineffective, and
bureaucratic,” DHS writes in an August announcement
vowing to get the agency back on
track. To ensure that the political discrimination under Biden does not
happen again Noem has referred the probe’s findings to the Department of
Justice (DOJ) for further investigation and potential prosecution and has
canceled the door-to-door survey practice used to discriminate against
Americans. “The prohibited collection of constitutionally protected
information underscores a pattern of weaponizing federal power against
Americans and abusing the trust placed in government institutions,” the
DHS concludes in its report.
Until next week,
