Why do you lie?!? pic.twitter.com/9ZdDmzc7Iu
— Southern FFA Family (@FFAFamily) March 15, 2024
In a pivotal moment at the Capitol, Rep. Dan Crenshaw’s stance on granting Joe Biden power to suppress dissenting voices sends shockwaves through the journalistic community. His denial of U.S. intel agencies’ influence over domestic news coverage raises alarms, highlighting the looming threat to independent journalism and free speech.
As tensions escalate, VIVEK warns of a modern-day Patriot Act with the TikTok bill, advocating for FIRST principles to safeguard against forced data transfers, protect minors from social media addiction, and combat unconstitutional censorship by any state actor.
In the era of information warfare, the battle for free speech rages on, with lawmakers like Crenshaw and VIVEK at the forefront of the fight to preserve fundamental rights in a digital age.
They are coming for independent journalism and free speech.
We have amassed too much influence and neutralized their greatest weapon, the media.
They are setting the stage for another “emergency”, so they can control the flow of information again.
This is Information Warfare. pic.twitter.com/yqTelfQo7E
— Clandestine (@WarClandestine) March 15, 2024
🚨VIVEK: The TikTok bill could become a modern-day Patriot Act. 👀
His proposal?
“FIRST principles… We’d be stopping forced data transfers to the Chinese,
We’d be protecting [under 16] from addiction on social media,
And anytime a content platform’s working with ANY State… pic.twitter.com/reENyh362M
— News Nomad 🗞 (@The_Nomad_News) March 15, 2024
Once again, national security is being used as a pretext to bypass the Constitution. This new bill allows the President to shut down any website or platform he deems to be “guided” by an adversary. https://t.co/SrTlA5sqsM
— Robert F. Kennedy Jr (@RobertKennedyJr) March 15, 2024