Censorship
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U.S. Government Settlement Restricts Federal Agencies from Pressuring Social Media Censorship
Mar 25, 2026 — Explainers
U.S. Government Settlement Restricts Federal Agencies from Pressuring Social Media Censorship. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Settlement Limits Government's Role in Social Media Content Moderation
Mar 25, 2026 — Courts & Law
A settlement in Missouri v. Biden restricts government agencies from pressuring social media platforms to censor speech, raising First Amendment concerns.
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State Department Moves to Revoke Visa of UK Operative Accused of Censorship
Feb 23, 2026 — Courts & Law
The State Department seeks to revoke the visa of Imran Ahmed, a UK operative accused of censoring Americans, raising concerns over foreign influence.
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Concerns Rise Over Political Censorship Tactics in the U.S. and U.K.
Dec 4, 2025 — Media
A recent report has raised alarms about potential censorship tactics being employed by political activists in the U.K. and their implications for free speech in.
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Chinese Gov. Uses Threats, Secret Police To Cancel Film Festival
Nov 14, 2025 — Media
A Chinese film festival in the U.S. was forced to cancel this week due to harassment backed by the Chinese government against the organizer, filmmakers, and.
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Federalist Responds to New Department of War Media Access Guidelines
Oct 15, 2025 — Media
The Federalist has issued a statement regarding the recently released media access guidelines from the Department of War, asserting that the guidelines do not.
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Senate Hearing Addresses Allegations of Censorship by Federal Government
Oct 8, 2025 — Media
Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, testified before the Senate Commerce Committee on October 7, 2025, regarding allegations of censorship by the.
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Federalist CEO Alleges Government Censorship During Senate Hearing
Oct 8, 2025 — Media
Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, testified before the Senate Commerce Committee on October 8, 2025, alleging that the U.S. government engaged.
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Concerns Grow Over Political Violence and Censorship on the Left
Oct 3, 2025 — Opinion
The recent assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk has intensified discussions about political violence and censorship associated with leftist.
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3rd Grade Lawsuit Proves You're Not Too Young To Defend Liberty
Sep 29, 2025 — Explainers
3rd Grade Lawsuit Proves You're Not Too Young To Defend Liberty. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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3rd Grade Lawsuit Proves You're Not Too Young To Defend Liberty
Sep 29, 2025 — Courts & Law
A third-grade student in Simpson County, Mississippi, has become a symbol of religious freedom after a legal battle over her right to wear a mask with the words.
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Democrats Are Lying About Protecting Kimmel Over 'Free Speech'
Sep 25, 2025 — Media
Democrats are facing criticism over their response to the suspension of comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who recently returned to the air after a brief hiatus following a.
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Google Admits To Choking Conservative Speech
Sep 24, 2025 — Media
Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, has acknowledged censoring conservative voices following an investigation by the House Judiciary Committee.
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Government Should Make Big Tech Go After Terrorists
Sep 24, 2025 — Media
The murder of Charlie Kirk has raised concerns about the role of social media in radicalizing individuals. Users on platforms such as BlueSky, Reddit, and.
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David French Criticizes Response to Jimmy Kimmel's Show Suspension
Sep 18, 2025 — Media
The indefinite suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live! by ABC has sparked a debate over free speech and media accountability, particularly following the assassination.
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ABC Pulls Jimmy Kimmel Off Air Amid Controversy Over Comments
Sep 18, 2025 — Media
ABC News suspended Jimmy Kimmel's show on Wednesday following backlash over his comments regarding a recent incident involving Charlie Kirk. Kimmel claimed that.
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Farage Warns U.K. Censorship Could Affect Americans
Sep 4, 2025 — Media
U.K. Member of Parliament Nigel Farage testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, warning that the United Kingdom's Online Safety Act could.