By
Ryan E.
|
March 11, 2023

Jim Jordan: Not True "That Gov't Never Told Twitter To Censor"

Jim Jordan offered his opinion on the recent claim by Democrat Representative Daniel Goldman that "you cannot find actual evidence of any direct government censorship of any lawful speech. And when I saw lawful, I mean non-criminal speech."

Absolutely FALSE.

Goldman, a Democrat from New York, either thinks that we're too stupid to remember, too lazy to do research, or both.

There are numerous examples of the government censoring what should have been perfectly legal speech.

And Representative Jim Jordan, a Republican from Ohio, told Goldman as such.

"I’ll give you one. I’ll ask unanimous consent to enter into the record the following email from Clark Humphrey, executive office of the presidency, White House office, January 23 2021. That’s the Biden administration."

"This goes to Twitter: ‘Hey, folks… just wanted to flag the below tweet. And I’m wondering if we can get moving on the process for having it removed ASAP. And then if we can keep an eye out for tweets that fall in this same genre, that would be great.'"

There absolutely are cases of the government illegally censoring Americans. Liberals just think that they were all covered up under the guise of accusing their enemies of promoting "fake news."

They are liars and cheaters. I know it, you know it, Jim Jordan knows it, and now the rest of America knows it.

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