A Louisiana federal judge’s temporary injunction against the federal government’s extensive censorship operation is one of the most consequential decisions in First Amendment jurisprudence in 200 years, according to Aaron Siri, managing partner at Siri & Glimstad. In Missouri v. Biden (pdf), Judge Terry Doughty—appointed by former President Donald Trump—issued a “sweeping injunction” on July…
IN-DEPTH: ‘A Monumental Achievement’: Constitutional Rights Attorney Regards Missouri v. Biden Ruling the Most Important of its Time
The Most Important Lawsuit in the United States Just Took Place in the Western District of Louisiana | Truth Over News
Back in May of 2022, the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana filed a lawsuit (pdf) seeking a preliminary injunction to stop Biden and his administration from colluding with social media giants such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to suppress free speech. At the time, it had just become known that Biden had set up a…
PREMIERING NOW: The Most Important Lawsuit in the United States Just Took Place in the Western District of Louisiana | Truth Over News
Back in May of 2022, the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana filed a lawsuit (pdf) seeking a preliminary injunction to stop Biden and his administration from colluding with social media giants such as Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to suppress free speech. At the time, it had just become known that Biden had set up a…
1,400 Facts Support Attempt to Block Biden, Others From ‘Colluding’ With Big Tech
In a landmark free-speech case, a federal judge is being asked to block federal officials from continuing to commit “some of the most egregious First Amendment violations in American history.” On March 6, attorneys pressing the case against President Joe Biden and various federal agencies cited 1,442 points supporting their motion for a preliminary injunction….
Sen. Eric Schmitt Calls for Power to Be Returned to the People in CPAC Speech
Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Committee’s (CPAC) 2023 conference in Washington, Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) warned that the United States is at a crossroads and that government overreach and media control represent the biggest threats to Americans’ freedoms. Schmitt took issue with President Joe Biden’s spending, which he said has crushed Americans. He also…
FBI Coordination with Big Tech Censorship Ahead of 2020 Election Revealed in Agent Deposition, Missouri AG Says
Officials from the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security frequently met with major social media companies ahead of the 2020 election and pointed out users and pieces of content for removal, according to information from a deposition of a senior FBI agent revealed by a state Attorney General. “We found that the FBI plays…
Eric Schmitt Wins Race for US Senate Seat Representing Missouri
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt on Nov. 8 won the race for a U.S. Senate seat representing Missouri, according to a race call. The Associated Press called the race for Schmitt as he opened up a large lead over Democrat Trudy Busch Valentine. “We did it. Thank you Missouri!” Schmitt said in a statement. Schmitt,…
Schmitt Leads by Double Digits in Missouri Senate Race: Poll
Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt is now leading Democratic nominee Trudy Busch Valentine by double digits in the Senate race as midterms are less than one week away, recent polling shows. According to a survey by Emerson College Polling and The Hill released on Nov. 1, 51 percent of potential voters favored Schmitt while 39 percent…
19 States to Investigate Banks for ESG-Style Commitment to United Nations Alliance
The war between states and banks over environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing and similar practices has reached the doorstep of the United Nations–19 state attorneys general have launched investigations of major financial institutions’ commitment to the U.N.-convened “Net-Zero Banking Alliance.” The alliance’s website states that its members control roughly 40 percent of the world’s…
Plaintiffs to Seek Depositions of Top Biden Administration Officials in Big Tech Censorship Case
Plaintiffs in a case charging that the Biden administration was deeply involved in censoring users across Big Tech platforms are preparing to ask a judge to allow them to depose top government officials. The attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana said Oct. 10 they will file a motion soon asking U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, a…
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