Grassley, Hawley Press DHS For More Details On Disinfo Board After Whistleblower Provides Docst.co/O9FmPz6uGw
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"For instance, the memo refers to '[c]onspiracy theories about the validity and security of elections' and '[d]isinformation related to the origins and effects of COVID-19 vaccines or the efficacy of masks.'"
Link To Letter: t.co/vE2udxu2Ii
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"DHS theorizes that '[b]y sharing information, DHS can empower these partners to mitigate threats such as providing information to technology companies enabling them to remove content at their discretion & consistent with their terms of service.'"
— The Columbia Bugle ๐บ๐ธ (@ColumbiaBugle) June 9, 2022
— The Columbia Bugle ๐บ๐ธ (@ColumbiaBugle) June 9, 2022
โThe 1A of the Constitution was designed precisely so that the government could not censor opposing viewpoints โ even if those viewpoints were false. DHS should not in any way seek to enlist the private sector to curb or silence opposing viewpoints."t.co/RbQbaFYq2n
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— The Columbia Bugle ๐บ๐ธ (@ColumbiaBugle) June 9, 2022
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