Patriots can finally breathe easier knowing that the Biden regime's dystopian censorship machine has been dealt a crushing legal blow. A major settlement has officially ended the previous administration's shameless practice of weaponizing Big Tech platforms to silence Americans who dared to question the government narrative.
Senator Eric Schmitt, who led the charge against this unconstitutional overreach, didn't mince words about the Biden administration's authoritarian tactics. "Biden officials at the highest levels of government tried to use Facebook, X, and YouTube as their speech police," Schmitt declared, exposing what many patriots knew all along.
Deep State Censorship Scheme Exposed
This settlement represents a massive victory for the First Amendment and proves what Next News Network has been reporting for years – the Biden regime operated like a banana republic, using federal agencies to pressure social media companies into silencing conservative voices, questioning COVID policies, and challenging election irregularities.
The fact that this settlement was necessary at all should terrify every freedom-loving American. Under Biden's watch, unelected bureaucrats essentially turned Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube into extensions of the federal government's propaganda machine. They didn't just suggest content removal – they demanded it, threatened companies, and created a climate of fear that chilled free speech across America.
"This is what happens when the Deep State thinks it can trample on our constitutional rights without consequences," one legal expert noted.
While President Trump works to restore constitutional governance and dismantle the administrative state through his DOGE initiative with Elon Musk, this settlement serves as a stark reminder of how close we came to losing our fundamental freedoms under the previous regime.
The question every American should be asking is this: How many other unconstitutional schemes are still lurking in the shadows of the federal bureaucracy, waiting to be exposed and dismantled?
