Trevor Bickford, a 19-year-old man who had been interviewed by the FBI and placed on the agency's terrorist watch list, attacks three police officers with a machete in New York City; incident being investigated as possible terrorist attack.
A Rasmussen Reports survey revealed that 63% of U.S. voters want an investigation into whether or not government agencies had a direct impact on social media censorship.
American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) filed a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for its abuses of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
Now that, with “Twitter Files,” the cat is officially out of the bag regarding the US government and its agencies’ involvement in flagging user content on the social site – the question becomes, should this form of censorship be officially investigated by Congress?
A majority of Americans want Congress to investigate whether the FBI was involved in censoring posts on Twitter and other social media sites following new revelations from billionaire CEO Elon Musk’s release of the “Twitter Files,” a poll released on Dec. 26 found.