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MRC Launches Free Speech Hub as CensorTrack Database Eclipses 7k Cases
The Media Research Center (MRC) has launched a new website for its Free Speech America division, centralizing efforts to combat Big Tech censorship and protect free speech. The site features MRC's CensorTrack database, which has documented over 7,000 cases of censorship by platforms like Google and Facebook. The MRC Free Speech America division also publishes studies and reports exposing the…

Musk Slams Global Election Censorship as ‘Extremely Alarming’
X owner Elon Musk condemned Big Tech and governments worldwide for their election-meddling censorship.

Big Tech Giants Put on Notice by MRC, Allies in Forceful Letter
The Media Research Center (MRC) and its Free Speech Alliance (FSA) issued a strong warning to 50 leading tech companies, including Google, Amazon, Meta, X (formerly Twitter), and TikTok, to avoid censorship impacting the 2024 presidential election. The alliance urged tech CEOs to ensure free expression and avoid political bias, citing past issues. The letter was supported by prominent pro-free…

Lawmakers Blast Google, Meta ‘Erasing’ of Trump Assassination Attempt
Two congressional lawmakers took aim at Big Tech’s apparent attempts at “erasing" the Trump assassination attempt from the internet — and possible government censorship collusion to do so.

Worst Censorship of July: Election Censorship Heats Up
In the run up to what has already been a tumultuous election season, Big Tech is still censoring free speech online, interfering in the 2024 election.

Log Into Facebook for Censorship, Drugs
Mark Zuckerberg-owned Facebook and Instagram targeted a clothing company critical of gender ideology instead of cracking down on advertising of illegal drugs running rampant on their platforms.

Trump Says Zuckerberg Apologized Following Censorship—But Not Google
Former President Donald Trump says he received a call from a Big Tech CEO after he survived an assassination attempt —and even an apology following censorship of the iconic fist pump photo.

Meta, OpenAI Shatter Media Kamala ‘Border Czar’ Memory Hole
Meta AI and ChatGPT were willing to tell the truth about Vice President Kamala Harris's disastrous role as border czar, a stark contrast to the legacy media and so-called fact-checkers aggressively policing any mentions of her role and responsibilities.
Trump: Google, Facebook ‘RIGGING THE ELECTION’ with Censorship ‘Again’
Former President Trump criticized Facebook and Google on Truth Social for censoring information related to an assassination attempt on his life. Both companies made it difficult to find images or information about the incident, and he urged action against them. The Daily Mail highlighted Google’s suppression of search terms related to Trump, which Google defended by citing protections against…

Twitch Lifts Ban on Trump Account Just in Time for Election
Amazon-owned Twitch has finally reinstated former President Donald Trump’s account, just after he formally accepted the GOP nomination for president in 2024.

Worst Censorship of June: From Elections to LGBTQ and COVID-19
June has been labeled by the radical left as “Pride Month,” but Big Tech seemed most prideful for its censorship of free speech.

Google, Meta Weaponized Censorship Against Political Campaign Ads
Ahead of the historic 2024 election, Big Tech is back to its old tricks of censoring the political ads of the opposition of their apparent candidates of choice.

Soros-Funded Poynter Claims Fact-Checks Aren’t Censorship
A George Soros-funded fact-checking organization heads up a coalition arguing that fact-checks are … free speech.
SCOTUS Offers Mixed Bag on FL, TX Anti-Censorship Cases
The US Supreme Court, in a unanimous 9-0 decision, sent back two cases challenging Texas and Florida's anti-censorship laws to lower courts, striking down tech trade association NetChoice's claim that these laws had no constitutional applications. To challenge the law, the individual platforms now have to sue the two states for how the laws are applied. The ruling implies that, in some…