Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO), who previously served as Missouri’s attorney general, decried the “vast” tech-government censorship collusion aimed at “censoring Americans.”
In a Monday interview on The Charlie Kirk Show, Schmitt talked about evidence both from a lawsuit he filed while he was Missouri’s top law enforcement official and other sources on the effort to silence Americans’ free speech. “The government isn’t in charge and shouldn’t be responsible for what people can see, or hear, or say,” Schmitt insisted. “And that’s what they want to do, to control the narrative.” He particularly warned that speech will be under attack during the 2024 election cycle, as Big Tech and government censorship efforts constitute election interference.
Schmitt cited two particularly egregious censorship examples during the interview. “First was the…
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