Anti-censorship movement emboldened by Trump-RFK Jr. alliance
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the Biden administration had "pressured" Facebook to censor certain COVID-19 content, expressing "regret" over the situation. This acknowledgment sparked outrage among conservative media and free speech advocates who viewed it as a confirmation of Big Tech colluding with the government to suppress dissent. It highlights the growing tensions over free speech in the digital age, particularly on issues that have divided public opinion.
In a bold political move, Trump has named RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard as honorary co-chairs of his presidential transition team, aiming to attract independent voters who are skeptical of government and mainstream science. This strategy aligns with Trump's desire to broaden his appeal to those feeling politically homeless, despite some conservatives' discomfort with partnering with former progressives. It signals a significant shift in the political landscape as alliances reshape.
Read at Axios
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