Congresswoman Stefanik Joins Amicus Brief to Defend First Amendment Rights Holding Big Tech Platforms Accountable for Censoring Conservative Voices Online

East Greenbush, N.Y.  Congresswoman Elise Stefanik joined 11 of her colleagues in an amicus brief to the United States Supreme Court prohibiting the Federal Government from communicating with social media platforms in an effort to censor “protected speech”.

The case, Missouri v. Biden, exposes the targeted suppression of conservative speech by Big Tech platforms on behalf of the Biden Administration. Opposition to COVID-19 vaccines, opposition to the verified lab-leak of COVID-19, opposition to President Biden’s policies, spreading the Hunter Biden laptop story and any content opposing the policies of government officials in power were suppressed. These were all proven to be true.

“The rigorous investigations conducted by the House Judiciary Committee and the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government under the leadership of Chairman Jordan have uncovered substantial evidence showing that the Biden Administration and Big Tech colluded to censor conservative speech. This is un-American, unconstitutional, and a violation of our First Amendment rights,” stated Congresswoman Stefanik. “I am proud to join this amicus brief to protect Americans’ First Amendment rights and stand up to the Biden Administration’s continued unconstitutional weaponization of the federal government against their political opponents.” 

As a Member of the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government, Congresswoman Stefanik has provided rigorous oversight holding the federal government accountable for continually utilizing federal agencies against the American people to promote a political agenda.

Read a copy of the amicus brief here.

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