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August 27, 2024

Judge Says Kennedy Can Sue over Censorship

A decision came down from the courts that will give Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the new Trump surrogate, plenty to attack Kamala Harris on.

Kennedy had a suit working its way through the courts regarding a charity he runs and it being censored over daring to question the safety of vaccines for children.

A judge recently ruled that Kennedy’s suit against the administration can continue.

Moving Forward

When Kennedy pulled out of the election and endorsed Trump, it was a big blow to the Harris campaign.

While Kennedy voters were pulling from Biden when he was in the race, new polling shows that Kennedy was impacting Trump more.

With Kennedy endorsing Trump and confirming he will be campaigning with Trump, this suit now gives Kennedy more ammo to use against Harris on the campaign trail.

The charity in question is the Children’s Health Defense, which was censored over its comments on vaccines.

U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty stated, "The Court finds that Kennedy is likely to succeed on his claim that suppression of content posted was caused by actions of Government Defendants, and there is a substantial risk that he will suffer similar injury in the near future.”

During COVID, anyone who dared to question the government was censored, but those days appear to be coming to an end.

While the administration has won some lawsuits, it is now very clear that censorship was being used to hurt Trump and help Biden.

To that point, META CEO Mark Zuckerberg even admitted that he caved to pressure from the administration after the FBI told him that the Hunter Biden laptop story was likely Russian misinformation.

Facebook demoted the story so it would not show up on feeds, but the story turned out to be true, and the ones lying to the American people were Biden and his crew of 51 former intelligence officers.

If I were Trump, I would be hammering Kamala as much as possible on censorship in the upcoming debate.

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