The Daily Signal / Youtube screen shot Ticket Giant Eventbrite Abruptly Deplatforms Anti-Child Mutilation Event Claiming It Would Violate 'Hate' Speech Policy Eventbrite had deemed a conference warning against child mutilation as “hateful,” “violent” and “dangerous.” By Johnathan Jones October 3, 2023
Jacquelyn Martin / AP Photo Elon Musk Takes Ax to Twitter's 'Election Integrity Team' - Report "Meanwhile, other social media companies are gearing up to deal with disinformation and artificial intelligence." By George C. Upper III September 28, 2023
Brent Stirton / Getty ImagesCommentary Poll: Overwhelming Majority of Americans Think Nation Is Becoming a Police State – Half Agree There's One 'Dangerous' Culprit Almost three-quarters of poll respondents say the government is engaging in political prosecution, censorship and indoctrination. By Samantha Chang September 25, 2023
Matthew Horwood / Getty Images Burger King Pulls Advertising from Rumble After Russell Brand Scandal Burger King and other large companies are attempting to pressure Rumble into demonetizing Russell Brand, who faces sex assault allegations. By Carson Choate September 24, 2023
Movieclips / YouTube screen shotCommentary Big-Time Lefty Actor John Cusack Slams Dem Party - 'Sold Out the Working Class for Decades' Cusack inadvertently told the truth about a Democratic Party that has long since revealed itself as a principal enemy of the working class. By Michael Schwarz September 22, 2023
Michel Euler / AP Musk Shows NYT What It's Like to Be Censored, Nukes Traffic to Left-Leaning Pub Elon Musk -- the owner of X -- appears to be giving The New York Times a taste of what conservative news outlets experienced for years. By Randy DeSoto September 12, 2023
Chesnot / Getty Images Elon Musk's X Files 39-Page Lawsuit After 'Problematic' Censorship Bill Passes Elon Musk is suing the state of California over a law that the lawsuit says violates the First Amendment and wants to enforce censorship. By Jack Davis September 10, 2023
Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images Appeals Court Affirms Biden Likely Violated First Amendment While 'Suppressing' Information on Social Media Appeals Court ruled Biden admin violated the First Amendment by pressuring social media on COVID-19 and 2020 elections content. By Froilan Bersamina September 10, 2023
Steven Frame / Shutterstock Case Involving Critical Election Law Appealed to Supreme Court, Would Affect Millions of Voters Commentator Rogan O'Handley has appealed his case to SCOTUS over a California law aimed at counteracting "misleading" information online. By Randy DeSoto September 8, 2023
Darron Cummings /AP US Military Cancels Two 'Sound of Freedom' Screenings Two free screenings of the movie "Sound of Freedom" have been canceled by the military, claiming copyright issues are to blame. By Jack Davis September 7, 2023