House Republicans’ Latest Biden Attack: Legislation Would Ban Federal Government From Urging Tech Companies To Remove Content

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House Republicans plan to introduce legislation Thursday that would ban the federal government from pressuring social media companies to suppress lawful speech, according to reports.

, the latest move by the Republican-led House in targeting what the GOP believes were efforts by the Biden Administration to push tech companies to remove content that cast Democrats in an unfavorable light.U.S. Capitol on November 17, 2022 in Washington, DC. House Republicans held a news conference to discuss"the Biden family's business dealings." Reps.

The legislation echoes the “Protecting Speech from Government Interference Act” introduced by Comer in August, which never made it out of committee in the previously Democrat-controlled House. The bill will see more traction in the GOP-controlled House, after the party regained control in the midterm election, but it is unlikely to pass the Democrat-controlled Senate.

The legislation follows a series of actions this week in Republicans’ various investigations of the Biden Administration surrounding their allegations that it colluded with social media companies to limit content that reflects negatively on Democrats.

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There was a law to prevent tbe media from printing lies and propaganda and Obama got rid of it quietly by EO when he got in so he could use the media.

Doesn’t the Constitution protect free speech? The fact that this is even considered necessary signals we are in serious trouble.

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