Former DNI John Ratcliffe, Louisiana AG Jeff Landry and OutKick founder Clay Travis react to a judge ruling the White House likely violated the First Amendment during COVID-19.
"It's unbelievable the amount of information, and the discovery that we were able to obtain through this particular case should concern all Americans, irrespective of their political ideology, their party affiliation," Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry remarked earlier on the show.The judge basically spells it out. He does it in this great 120-page opinion. He takes things step by step.
"If the allegations made by Plaintiffs are true, the present case arguably involves the most massive attack against free speech in United States’ history," the injunction adds.
"Viewpoint discrimination is an especially egregious form of content discrimination," Doughty argued."The government must abstain from regulating speech when the specific motivating ideology or the perspective of the speaker is the rationale for the restriction."The cases could mean that interactions between tech companies and government officials may be significantly limited in the future.
Fox News Digital reached out to the White House, Google, Meta and Twitter for statements, but has not heard back. TheSome critics have challenged the ruling, with a Washington Post article warning the judge's decision could"upend years of efforts to enhance coordination between the government and social media companies.
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