PART THREE: In our efforts to protect the First Amendment, we deposed Brian Scully of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), a key player in the federal gov’s efforts to suppress so-called “mis-, dis-, and mal-information” (MDM) about elections. (1/10)🧵
CISA, housed in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and created originally to ward off foreign cyberattacks, has now been weaponized to suppress domestic speech. (2/10)
This is the same group that launched the Orwellian “Disinformation Governance Board” last year. Due to immense public backlash, they formally “disbanded” that group, but its work continues. (3/10)
CISA’s head, Jen Easterly, believes that the “Infrastructure” in CISA doesn’t mean protecting roads and bridges. It means “cognitive infrastructure,” i.e. suppressing certain kinds of speech. (4/10)
Our depo. focused on Scully, leader of the "Mis-, Dis, & Malinformation" Team (started in '18 as the Countering Foreign Influence Taskforce to ward off foreign cyberattacks). In 2021, the CFITF changed its name, reflecting its shift from foreign threats to domestic speech (5/10)
A couple of the exhibits from yesterday’s deposition are included below: (6/10)
Here, Twitter “actioned” (censored) accounts under their “civic integrity policies” after CISA flags them (7/10)
Here, we see CISA offers to help the major social media companies connect with local election offices (8/10)
To defend the 1st Amendment, it's imperative that we stand against the federal gov. weaponizing its resources against the very people it's intended to protect. Missouri will continue to lead the charge against the blatant attack on Americans and their right to free speech. (9/10)
This is just the tip of the iceberg. We look forward to releasing more documents, as well as the highlights of the Scully deposition, in the days to come. (10/10)
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In a major win for consumers, our Office has obtained a consent judgment against Vacation Consulting Services, LLC; VCS Communications, LLC; The Transfer Group, LLC; Real Travel, LLC; and owner Brian Scroggs for failing to let consumers out of their timeshare agreements. (1/5)
One of my biggest priorities as Attorney General is to enforce the law as written, and that involves holding fraudulent companies accountable for preying on Missourians. This consent judgement is a testament to the work that our Consumer Protection Unit puts in everyday... (2/5)
...to protect Missourians, and we will continue to use every legal resource available to pursue justice for victims of consumer fraud. (3/5)
PART TWO: Our office has even more hard evidence that President Biden’s Administration has been working with social media to suppress free speech. (1/10) 🧵
In regard to “anti-vax” posts, White House Digital Director Rob Flaherty tells Facebook that “slowing it down seems reasonable” (2/10)
Flaherty vehemently disagrees with Facebook’s decision not to take down a Tucker Carlson video on COVID-19 vaccines, stating “not for nothing but last time we did this dance, it ended in an insurrection” (3/10)
When I took office, I swore that I would protect the Constitution. Here’s why. 🧵(1/9)
We now have hard evidence that President Biden’s Administration colluded with social media companies to censor differing viewpoints and silence “misinformation” that was later deemed true. (2/9)
Here, a White House employee asks Twitter to silence Robert Kennedy, Jr., a known critic of the White House’s COVID-19 narrative. (3/9)