Fauci testimony ‘confirms’ Big Tech collusion to censor free speech on COVID: attorneys general

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    by Matt Lamb, LifeSite News:

    The press statement also revealed that Fauci’s daughter worked at Twitter as a software engineer until last year.

    WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — Dr. Anthony Fauci’s testimony in a federal lawsuit that accuses U.S. government officials of colluding with Big Tech to censor speech, “confirmed” that “social media companies want to control not only what you think, but especially what you say,” Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry said on Tuesday.

    Landry, along with Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, have sued numerous federal government officials for working with Big Tech to suppress speech online, including criticism of the official government position on masks, vaccines, and other COVID policies.

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    The attorneys general released Tuesday the results of Fauci’s deposition, which him saying “I don’t recall” 174 times, according to Landry’s and Schmitt’s news release. The press statement also revealed that Fauci’s daughter worked at Twitter as a software engineer until last year.

    Fauci testified that he had never personally contacted a social media company to ask for content to be taken down. However, Fauci and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had 13 different conversations during 2020, according to information obtained during the lawsuit process.

    He also testified that he was aware of the “concept of freedom of speech.”

    “Do you think that there should be steps taken to curb the spread of misinformation and disinformation?” an attorney asked Fauci.

    “You know, that’s not my area. I’m very well aware of the concept of freedom of speech. The area of the curtailment of that is something that is not in my area of the expertise,” Fauci said. “Those are legal and other things. And I really don’t have any opinion on that.”

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