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SCOTUS Hears Case About Biden Admin. and Social Media Firms

  • #Freedom of speech & expression
  • #Civil liberties
  • #United States of America
  • #Legal system
SCOTUS Hears Case About Biden Admin. and Social Media Firms
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MAR 2024
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story last updated MAR 2024

The Spin

Democratic narrative

It seems like the Supreme Court, even with its conservative majority, is poised to uphold the government's right to communicate with social media platforms regarding misinformation. Issues like COVID and election denialism proved to be extremely dangerous in recent years, and social media platforms made a priority of cracking down on such disinformation. The government has a clear national security interest in preventing lies from spreading online as conspiracy theories have provoked insurrections and medical disasters.

CNN

Republican narrative

There's no doubt the Biden administration used its power to coerce social media platforms into censoring speech it did not like, which is a clear violation of the 1st Amendment. The Democratic Party and big tech have been tied at the hip for years, and it's clear to see that the world's largest companies do the bidding of their friends in Washington. Conservatives have been silenced for simply questioning the efficacy of the COVID shot or asking how Biden received 81M votes, and the White House is responsible for this violation of free speech. SCOTUS must prevent the government from colluding with big tech.

Blaze Media

Metaculus Prediction


Public Figures

Joe Biden


Political split

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