Biden given another brief respite from court crackdown on his censorship program

Biden given another brief respite from court crackdown on his censorship program

Joe Biden talks on the phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Thursday, Aug. 25, 2022, in the Oval Office. (Official White House photo by Adam Schultz)



Joe Biden has been given another brief respite from a federal court crackdown on his scheming with social media companies to censor the ideas he dislikes.


The Daily Caller News Foundation revealed that Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito on Friday granted another short stay.

It, for now, blocks an injunction that will halt Biden from "encouraging" social media companies to censor speech.


It was confirmed during Biden's administration, and especially during election periods, that Biden's bureaucrats had multiple channels to various foundations. They would complain to those foundations about ideas he refused to tolerate, and then those foundations would complain to social media corporations until those comments were censored.


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It was set up like this because the Biden administration directly censoring ideas violates the Constitution.


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Alito's decision blocks, temporarily, the injunction originally issued by District of Louisiana Judge Terry A. Doughty. The new deadline is October 20.


The justices now have more time to consider the Biden administration’s request for a longer stay on the injunction and to take up the case.



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