Missouri v. Biden
case, blocking the White House and federal agencies from pressuring social media companies to censor American citizens. However, two major arms of the federal government, the sprawling State Department and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency were exempted from the modified injunction, which was upheld by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.
Under the injunction, the named agencies and individuals “shall take no actions, formal or informal, directly or indirectly, to coerce or significantly encourage social-media companies to remove, delete, suppress, or reduce, including through altering their algorithms, posted social-media content containing protected free speech.
The prohibition will have a significant impact. As noted by the Fifth Circuit justices in their decision, the FBI’s content-flagging operations in 2020 and 2022 led to content being removed by the social media platforms 50 percent of the time. The FBI’s central role in what some are calling the “censorship-industrial complex” has been well documented by the plaintiffs in
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