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Subject The White House Covid Censorship Machine
Date January 10, 2023 9:36 PM
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January 10, 2022
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The White House Covid Censorship Machine
Aaron Kheriaty and Jenin Younes
The Wall Street Journal

Newly released documents show that the White House has played a major role in censoring Americans on social media. Email exchanges between Rob Flaherty, the White House’s director of digital media, and social-media executives prove the companies put Covid censorship policies in place in response to relentless, coercive pressure from the White House—not voluntarily. The emails emerged Jan. 6 in the discovery phase of Missouri v. Biden, a free-speech case brought by the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana and four private plaintiffs represented by the New Civil Liberties Alliance.
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See also: On Epoch TV, Aaron talked vaccines, government censorship, and transhumanism with Jan Jekielek of American Thought Leaders.
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In his latest column for The Washington Post, Henry Olsen recommends that Kevin McCarthy curb rebellion ([link removed]) in the House through an unorthodox application of his parliamentary powers.
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Clare Morell was sought out for her expertise on Big Tech regulation for an article published by The Daily Caller on Chinese surveillance ([link removed]) of American citizens.
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The Five Factions of the Republican Party

Last week, Henry Olsen joined Heritage President Kevin Roberts to discuss the internal divisions weighing on the Republican party and how these will shape the 118th Congress.

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American Culture and the Future of Faith
A Conversation with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik
and Prof. Robert George
January 15 at 8:00 PM
Museum of the Bible
400 4th St. SW, Washington, DC 20024
American civilization is at a cultural and civic crossroads. How can we make America a “City on a Hill”? In a special Tikvah event in partnership with the Ethics and Public Policy Center and the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C., two of America’s leading religious and moral thinkers—Professor Robert P. George of Princeton University and Rabbi Meir Soloveichik of Yeshiva University—will explore these questions in conversation with Tikvah CEO Eric Cohen.
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Building a Culture of Life
January 20, 5 — 7 PM
The Heritage Foundation
214 Massachusetts Ave NE, Washington, DC 20002
Join EPPC and the Intercollegiate Studies Institute for a reception following the March for Life. Featured speakers Ryan T. Anderson and Erika Bachiochi will speak to those assembled on the character of the pro-life movement in the post-Roe era. Refreshments will be available.
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What Is the Legacy of Pope Benedict XVI?

Last week as Pope Francis celebrated the funeral Mass for his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, EPPC co-hosted a panel on the legacy of a theologian who some say will one day be considered a Doctor of the Church. As Pope for eight years, Benedict’s teaching envisions a Church moving forward into a broader culture awash in relativism. Francis X. Maier joined Kathryn Jean Lopez in conversation with Mary Ann Glendon and Fr. Joseph Fessio, SJ.
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