The Debrief with Hugo Gurdon: Federal government’s censorship authority attacks First Amendment – Washington Examiner
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Washington Examiner Investigations Editor Sarah Bedford joins Editor-in-Chief Hugo Gurdon to discuss the Supreme Court not capitalizing on weakening the federal government’s censorship authority, the Global Disinformation Index, and whether the federal government’s authority in censorship will get worse.
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