The Left spent the past decade building a vast censorship enterprise.
A shadowy network of NGOs, tech groups and governments working to censor the Left's enemies—not just in America, but across the West.
Over the next four years, the GOP must expose + dismantle this system. 🧵
The censorship-industrial complex wasn't built overnight. It's been festering for years.
But the Biden administration mobilized an unholy alliance of government power, taxpayer dollars, NGOs and Big Tech companies to build it into a global censorship powerhouse.
Seemingly every agency was a partner in building this system: FBI, CIA, NSA, DHS, State Department, Department of Education, the National Science Foundation, USAID—even FEMA.
Through grants and partnerships, these agencies funneled countless tax dollars to censorship groups.
What you have to understand is that these groups operate as one cohesive class. There's a revolving door between the "public" and "private" spheres.
Former government officials populate the advisory boards of these "disinformation" groups—and vice versa.
Biden's transition team was STACKED with tech insiders. They staffed the entire executive branch—State, Treasury, EPA, OMB, etc.
Many of them were Obama alumni. When Obama left office, they went to work in tech. When Biden's presidency began, they transitioned right back in.
So it should come as no surprise that these worlds are in constant communication with one another. Remember Jen Psaki boasting that they were "flagging problematic posts" for Facebook?
These weren't independent actors. Under the Biden administration, it was one system.
And Biden officials didn't just "flag" content. They pushed platforms to transform their algorithms to suppress ideas they disliked.
In an email, Biden's Digital Director told YouTube that "this is a concern that is shared at the highest (and I mean highest) levels of the WH."
Those are just a few minor examples of a trend that accelerated over the past decade: Western governments creating, funding or coordinating with powerful outside groups to clamp down on (mostly right-wing) dissent.
Just look at the State Department's "Global Engagement Center."
Between 2020 and 2021, two State Department-backed entities—the Global Engagement Center (GEC) and the National Endowment for Democracy—funneled $665,000 to the Global Disinformation Index (GDI), a British nonprofit which creates secretive blacklists of conservative media.
GDI's blacklists were stealthily fed to advertising companies to financially cripple targeted news outlets.
The top 10 outlets on its "disinformation" list are all conservative.
GDI's CEO openly boasted that this had "a significant impact on" the outlets' "advertising revenue."
The GEC was created to combat FOREIGN propaganda aimed at undermining US security.
But instead, it was turned inwards on our own citizens.
We've seen this stuff happen across our intelligence and security agencies.
During the 2020 election—under President Trump's first term—the Department of Homeland Security's CISA formed a "counter-disinformation" coalition with powerful outside censorship groups.
Here's what that network did during that election cycle alone, per @FFO_Freedom's analysis:
This system operates across the borders of the West—giving it yet another way around our Constitution.
When their censorship machine faced legal challenges in the US, Biden officials and their nonprofit allies began using foreign censorship laws to crack down on American speech.
At least 23 US-funded NGOs, nonprofits and "disinformation" groups have received nearly $15.5 million of your tax dollars to help enforce the EU's draconian new Digital Services Act—which levies hefty fines on tech platforms (including US platforms) for allowing "disinformation."
In other words: Using these groups, our government was helping European bureaucrats bully US tech companies into censoring American speech.
That includes groups like NewsGuard—whose advisory board has boasted the former heads of the CIA and NSA, DHS, and the GEC, respectively.
To sum things up: American and European bureaucrats, along with their friends in the NGOs and the tech companies, have been working together to wage a war of censorship and suppression against their own citizens across the West.
I fought this censorship-industrial complex as Attorney General of Missouri, where I sued the Biden admin for pressuring tech platforms into censoring conservatives—and took them to the Supreme Court.
Now it's time to work with President Trump to end this once and for all.
Thankfully, President Trump is dismantling the government arm of this regime. The State Department's Global Engagement Center has been shut down. Funding streams for "disinformation" groups have been cut.
But many of the "private" censorship NGOs are still operating as we speak.
The stories I've shared in this thread are just the tip of the iceberg.
Stay tuned.
This fight is just getting started.
We’re going to continue this NGO investigation. I discussed today with @dbongino:
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This was written in the early months of the Biden presidency. But it lays out, in detail, exactly what they would go on to do—and how they justified it.
By adopting the framework of "domestic terrorism" (DT), they could effectively treat their critics as enemies of the state.
For years, the State Department ran a global censorship operation—not just in America, but across the West.
Now, it's pushing free speech instead.
Here's why this matters. 🧵
The "disinformation" and "hate speech" industry is one of the top threats to Western freedom today.
"From its very beginnings," @SecRubio writes, this industry "has existed to protect the American establishment from the voices of forgotten Americans."
As Attorney General of Missouri, I sued the Biden admin for working with Big Tech to censor conservatives. We took them all the way to the Supreme Court.
That case—Missouri v. Biden—led to the release of thousands of pages of documents detailing a vast censorship enterprise.
This is one I'm especially excited about. Sarah Rogers is a free speech champion—and we've worked together on some of the big anti-censorship fights of the past few years.
Another sign that this State Department is serious about dismantling the censorship-industrial complex.
Today, Sarah had her confirmation hearing for Undersecretary of Public Diplomacy at the State Department.
Under Biden, that position effectively served as a U.S. "censorship czar."
Sarah is going to help this administration transform it into a "free speech czar" role instead.
This is a big issue for me—going back to my days as Missouri AG. We filed the Missouri v. Biden lawsuit that exposed how the last administration was wielding agencies like the State Department to build a vast global censorship enterprise:
Klaus Schwab, kingpin of the World Economic Forum and face of the woke globalist movement is RESIGNING.
We didn't eat the bugs. We don't live in the pod. We won. He lost.
Here's the story of Schwab's reign of terror. 🧵
Founded in 1971, the WEF was originally a small club of faceless suits. By 2025, it had become an international powerhouse, representing the global special interests eroding American sovereignty and liberty.
How powerful? President Zelenskyy wore a suit.
Schwab’s big economic idea: "You’ll own nothing and be happy," sounds like a Bond villain's Marxist dystopian sales pitch...because it is.
🚨 President Trump has fired a lot of Administrative State bureaucrats. Praise the Lord.
The liberal media cries foul, but what if I told you President Trump was playing by the rules Joe Biden created.
In his quest for power, Joe Biden unwittingly helped MAGA. Here’s how. 🧵
In 2020, President Trump nominated Roger Severino to serve on and reform the Administrative Conference of the United States, a technocratic, deep state agency that manages many of the inner workings of the administrative state.
In 2021, Biden gave Severino an ultimatum, resign or be fired.
Severino sued, using this chance to remove bad precedent limiting the President's ability to fire bureaucrats. Biden took the bait.
(For more on that area of precedent, see my prior thread)
For too long, our leaders have been selling our country off for parts.
Today, President Trump put America First. Here's why. 🧵
Since the end of the Cold War, U.S. trade policy has been an unmitigated disaster.
We've shipped millions of good jobs overseas, hollowed out our industrial capacity, and sacrificed our sovereignty on the altar of the "global economy"—while other nations reap the benefits.
Independence was the founding principle of our republic. It was the principle that drove our ancestors to revolution.
But a nation that can't make things is not independent.
We were once the manufacturing powerhouse of the world. Now we can't even make the stuff we invented.