The White House has been hit with a lawsuit over allegations that President Joe Biden and Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris used a proxy to demand social media companies censor the American people online.
An updated lawsuit alleges a covert influence by the Biden-Harris administration on social media censorship concerning COVID-19 discourse, JustTheNews reported.
A former journalist has initiated a legal action accusing Biden, Harris, and other top officials of coercing social platforms to censor his COVID-19 content.
The lawsuit is backed by fresh evidence involving ex-White House advisor Andy Slavitt. The plaintiff, Alex Berenson, a former New York Times journalist, has redirected claims against the Biden-Harris admin.
He alleges that higher echelons including Biden and Harris have exercised undue influence over social media entities to suppress his dissenting views on COVID-19 management. […]
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