Subpoenas have been served by the state attorneys general on current and former officials of Biden’s administration, such as Dr. Anthony Fauci or Nina Jankowicz.
In an ongoing suit, the Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt sent subpoenas to Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry. This was part of a lawsuit alleging that the Biden administration conspired with Big Tech in order to silence free speech.
A lawsuit filed by the states of Louisiana and Missouri says that government officials, including President Joe Biden himself, colluded with Big Tech to censor free speech under the pretext of fighting so-called “misinformation,” “disinformation” and “malinformation.”
Among the government agencies and officials that were served with discovery requests are the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director Fauci, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director (CDC), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS), to name a few.
The attorneys general sued officials and agencies including White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy, and former Disinformation Governance Board Executive Director and “Mary Poppins of disinformation” Jankowicz.
Schmitt and Landry sent “third-party subpoenas” to several Big Tech companies, too: Twitter, Meta (Facebook), Instagram, Google’s YouTube, and Microsoft’s LinkedIn.
U.S. government encouraged Big Tech censorship of COVID-19 issues. Tech companies were repeatedly urged to increase censorship.
Then-White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said last year that the Biden administration was flagging “disinformation” on Facebook. Murthy in July 2021 declared he was “urging all Americans to help slow the spread of health misinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.”
Biden also tried to establish an Orwellian Disinformation Governance Board. After putting the DGB on “pause,” the White House then launched a “disinformation” task force.
Schmitt/Landry specifically referenced original research by Media Research Center, and its CensorTrack database as support for its case.
In April, MRC Free Speech America published 646 cases found in CensorTrack. These were pro-Biden censorship incidents between March 10, 2020 and March 10, 2022. The tally included cases from Biden’s presidential candidacy through the first year of his presidency.
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