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Federal Court Deals Major Blow to Big Tech and Sets up SCOTUS to Restore Free Speech

A Texas law prohibiting social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, from discriminating against users based on their speech does not violate the First Amendment, a federal appellate court held on Friday.

Facebook Caught Reporting Social Media Site Users to FBI

Facebook, whose chief Mark Zuckerberg already has admitted trying to influence the 2020 election for Joe Biden by suppressing damaging information at the request of the FBI, now has been caught spying on private messages of those who use the social media platform.

MAGA Sweeps New Hampshire

President Trump "didn't endorse in any of these races. That shows that even without Trump's involvement, the energy within the Republican Party is squarely against the establishment," Axios reports.

Rep. Paul Gosar Calls for an End to ‘Destructive’ Affirmative Action Policies for Discriminating Against Americans

Trump-endorsed Congressman Paul Gosar blasted racist affirmative action programs and wide open borders in a scathing series of posts he made to Gab.

Trump Win: Federal Judge Orders Special Master to Review Evidence Seized From Mar-A-Lago

Court said the independent master can "manage assertions of privilege and … evaluate claims for return of property."

Biden White House Colluded With Big Tech To Censor COVID Info, Emails Prove.

Officials from the Biden White House and other federal agencies have repeatedly colluded with social media companies, including Twitter and Facebook, on censoring COVID-19 stories.

Actress Jameela Jamil Starts a Twitter Trans War After Misgendering Someone Who Insulted Her

Actress Jameela Jamil opened up a can of furious nonsense when she told people that putting their pronouns in their profiles wasn't good enough after she misgendered a critic.

Trump Confirms Truth Social Downloads Are Up 550%

President Donald Trump warned Saturday that the “big guns in Washington” will not be able to “stop the TRUTH,” despite the attempts by the “Fake News Media” to prevent the 45th president’s social media platform from succeeding.

DOJ Says It Already Reviewed Documents Taken in Mar-a-Lago Raid

The Department of Justice (DOJ)’s “filter team” has already reviewed documents taken in the Mar-a-Lago raid and identified some that may fall under attorney-client privilege, according to a Monday court filing.

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