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January 1, Zuckerberg Exposes Biden Admin’s Pressure on Facebook

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Mark Zuckerberg has come forward, confirming that Facebook faced significant censorship pressure from the Biden-Harris administration, particularly over information related to COVID-19. In a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, Zuckerberg outlined how his company was coerced into suppressing certain content, including humor and satire about the pandemic.

In his lengthy admission, Zuckerberg detailed how various senior officials from the Biden White House hounded Facebook for months, demanding that content deemed inconvenient or critical be restricted. Despite providing extensive documentation and making employees available for transcribed interviews, Zuckerberg made it clear that the Biden administration’s aggressive stance was always looming.

Zuckerberg emphasized that while Facebook aims to offer a secure platform for free speech, the pressure from the U.S. government was relentless. He described the administration’s frustration when Facebook didn’t fully comply with their censorship orders, pointing out that it was ultimately Facebook’s decision whether or not to remove content. However, he expressed regret about not being more vocal against the government’s undue influence.

This is not an isolated issue. The committee’s investigations into content moderation highlight a disturbing trend of government overreach in the private sector. The Biden administration’s actions could potentially violate the First Amendment, raising grave concerns about freedom of expression in America.

Moreover, Zuckerberg touched upon the throttling of the Hunter Biden laptop story, citing an FBI warning about potential Russian disinformation targeting the Biden family just before the 2020 election. This led Facebook to demote the story temporarily under the guise of fact-checking—a move that, in hindsight, Zuckerberg acknowledges was a mistake. He assured that changes have been made to avoid such errors in the future.

These revelations call for a vigilant eye on the government’s influence over Big Tech and the potential abuse of power to stifle dissenting voices and manipulate public opinion. It’s high time that these concerning practices are fully exposed and addressed to safeguard freedom of speech in the digital age.

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  1. Phyllis Marie Harris

    September 2, 2024 at 11:14 am

    Why does this not surprise me!!!
    Biden is a traitor and thief to all Americans.
    Too bad giotines are outlawed. I’d say off with his head.

  2. Dan

    September 2, 2024 at 1:47 pm

    Zuckerberg figured out that if Cameleon Harris and Tampon Tim get elected, or put into office, they will run his company and it will be their “news: outlet.

  3. Edward Schultz

    September 2, 2024 at 3:04 pm

    I Don’t trust the Democrats & I NEW there was some kind of cover up to Hunters LAPTOP!
    America is not America anymore & as a Vietnam Veteran I’m really UPSET on the Democrats
    attacking Donald TRUMP!
    If there’s If there’s a GOD, I hope He does something about it!

  4. Joseph A DeRosa

    September 17, 2024 at 10:02 am

    THE QUESTION I HAVE IS HOW WILL FACEBOOK FACE THE UPCOMING 2024 ELECTION? HARRIS’S DEBATE WAS FILLED WITH NOTHING BUT LIES AND THE PRESS LET HER GET AWAY WITH IT. IF HER FATHER AND MOTHER HAD THAT GREAT OF AN INFLUENCE ON HER UPBRINGING AND HER FATHER A PROFESSOR WHEY DIDN’T HE SPEAK AT THE DNC TO SHOWCASE HIS DAUGHTER? WAS IT BECAUSE OF HIS MARXIST BELIEFS AND THE DNC FELT THE PUBLIC COULDN’T HANDLE IT?

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