A total of 57 censorship initiatives have been taken by the Biden administration to disrupt opposition from conservative voices, according to the Media Research Center (MRC).
The group’s latest report details how Biden’s team conspired with social media platforms to silence conservatives by using taxpayer dollars to fund censorship organizations.
In addition to these efforts, the MRC says there are at least 90 different government agencies, including many government officials cracking down on online freedom of speech, which had opposed the Biden administration’s Covid-19 protocols to promote Covid vaccines and school closures.
Here is an example of the administration’s method:
The White House is pressured Amazon.com to ban government positions on vaccination and books critical of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Ministry of Justice has banned activist judges banning Big Tech Platform X, previously known as Twitter, and its owner, Elon Musk, from notifying users of government surveillance.
The White House and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases have been harassed and threatened by Meta (Facebook) employees on censorship content critical of Biden’s Covid-19 policies.
The State Department has pledged to enter into and sign contracts with more than 20 foreign countries to pressure larger tech platforms to censor more.
The Department of Homeland Security is about to create a Ministry of Truth, dubbed the “Disinformation Governance Committee” that polices online speeches.
When Biden took office in 2021, Biden said his opponents were spreading “bad information” and spreading “they’re hurting those who hear it.” Biden argued that the large tech platform that has declined to sign a censorship outfit was “contrary to everything in America” and “really shameful.” Biden also cried out a lot that Facebook (now Meta) would not censor sufficiently to “kill people.”
In their report, the MRC said under Attorney General Merrick Garland’s watch, the Department of Justice refused to launch a federal censorship prosecution or a single investigation.
