Admin Hotfoots to Supreme Court for Government Control of Social Media

 

The Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily blocked a lower court ruling that would restrict the Biden administration’s contact with social media platforms and coordinate with the social media companies to remove opinions and information against their interests.

Justice Alito will allow them to justify their control of all social media. He’s buying time to consider the case. The lower court ruling is on hold until midnight. September 22.

The Administration Begs for Continued Spying and Manipulation Rights

Solicitor General Elizabeth Prelogar urged the Supreme Court to stay an injunction issued by the U.S. District Court for Western Louisiana in July, which was partly upheld by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week.

Prelogar called it “an unprecedented injunction” that “flouts bedrock principles of Article III, the First Amendment, and equity.”
[Equity is a Marxist tenet; equality is constitutional.]

“The implications of the Fifth Circuit’s holdings are startling,” Prelogar wrote. “The court imposed unprecedented limits on the ability of the President’s closest aides to use the bully pulpit to address matters of public concern, on the FBI’s ability to address threats to the Nation’s security, and on the CDC’s ability to relay public health information at platforms’ request.”

 
 
 

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