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, where a 6-3 majority struck down a similar injunction against the Biden administration, saying that the plaintiffs lacked standing due to insufficient evidence of direct injury caused by the government’s actions.
The ruling pointed to evidence that Kennedy and his charity had been directly censored on social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube due to deliberate requests by government officials to suppress their content. This censorship, according to Doughty, could be traced back to direct communications and instructions from government officials to these platforms.
Rosenberg emphasized that the court not only recognized the validity of the plaintiffs’ claims but also acknowledged the direct impact of government actions on their ability to communicate on social media, a factor the Supreme Court’s majority was unable to do in theDoughty highlighted specific instances where Kennedy and CHD were targeted by the government for their views on COVID-19-related issues, such as vaccine mandates and lockdowns.
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