As more details emerge about the Biden administration’s censorship efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 presidential election, one Republican lawmaker is taking steps to prevent any reoccurrence of what she contends are egregious violations of Americans’ constitutional rights.
Nancy Mace (R-SC), chair of the House Oversight Committee subcommittee on cybersecurity, has issued a demand to the White House demanding any and all documents related to speech suppression and also insisting that the administration “cease and desist” from such conduct in relation to social media companies, as Fox News reports.
Mace lets loose
The South Carolina Republican sent a letter to President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday making her desires on the topic of administration-led social media censorship known.
Mace’s communication said in part, “In the interest of good government, and to ensure the integrity of the upcoming national election, I am writing to request information on any information suppression campaigns in which the Administration is currently engaged.” […]
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