The Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution met Tuesday to discuss censorship with a panel of expert witnesses from the media and the law. Witnesses criticized what they called broad cooperation in years past between the government and nongovernmental organizations to suppress unfavored speech.
Mollie Hemingway, the editor-in-chief of The Federalist, contended that NGOs have often worked hand-in-hand with the government to remove politically incorrect content from the internet.
“The government will work in partnership with NGOs on something like the Election Integrity Partnership, where they flag items for removal from social media companies,” said…