July 17, 2021 Sara Carter warns of Big Tech’s growing dominance: ‘This is a movement toward fascism’ ӣƵ contributor Sara Carter spoke out Friday night against what she described as an unprecedented alliance among major media, communications and technology giants
July 17, 2021 'Hannity' panel blasts Biden administration for pushing Facebook to censor content Kayleigh McEnany, Stephen Miller and Joe Concha slammed the Biden Administration for colluding with Facebook to censor information on ‘Hannity.'
July 16, 2021 Ingraham warns 'misinformation' censorship could extend to other areas of politics ӣƵ host Laura Ingraham slammed the White House for standing behind their idea to use Facebook to censor COVID-19 “misinformation” on Friday's “The Ingraham Angle.”
July 16, 2021 Biden blasted for accusing Facebook of 'killing people' over COVID misinformation as WH partners with Big Tech President Biden sparked backlash on social media Friday after he accused Facebook of "killing people" – as the White House's partnership with Big Tech companies to crack down on so-called coronavirus "misinformation" was raising major free-speech concerns among critics.
July 16, 2021 Dan Bongino warns of 'deadly serious' consequences now that Biden 'deputized' Big Tech to suppress free speech “Unfiltered" host Dan Bongino warned on "ӣƵ Primetime" that President Biden has now admitted that the federal government has a list of individuals on social media who disseminate facts they deem untoward.
July 16, 2021 Harmeet Dhillon: Biden White House 'flags' Big Tech – here's why digital policing is so dangerous Controlling the narrative is power. Authoritarian regimes know this well, and ruthlessly employ power to control public discourse and, in turn, the people themselves.
July 15, 2021 University of Alabama in Huntsville sued for allegedly violating state's 'Campus Free Speech Act' Young Americans for Liberty, the nation’s leading youth libertarian organization, announced a free speech lawsuit against the University of Alabama in Huntsville Thursday aiming to strike down a policy that requires students to obtain speaking permits three days in advance of campus events.
July 7, 2021 Trump to sue Facebook, Twitter, Google over alleged censorship, says they've 'ceased to be private' Former President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced that he will lead a lawsuit over alleged censorship against Twitter, Facebook and Google, three tech companies that removed him from their platforms after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol by a mob of his supporters.
July 6, 2021 Virginia's Loudoun County school board takes Tanner Cross appeal to state Supreme Court The school board of Virginia’s Loudoun County has appealed a lower-court injunction that forced the district to reinstate a gym teacher who was suspended after voicing his opposition to a transgender policy change during a public meeting on the issue in early June.
July 2, 2021 Supreme Court declines to hear case of flower shop owner sued for not serving gay wedding Washington florist Barronelle Stutzman is still subject to significant financial punishment from the state for her alleged discrimination.