Biden Administration Says Its Pressure on Social Media Companies Wasn’t ‘Coercive’

Biden Administration Says Its Pressure on Social Media Companies Wasn’t ‘Coercive’
Jen Easterly, the director of Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, answers questions during her confirmation hearing in Washington on June 10, 2021. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
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The government’s pressure campaign on big tech companies to censor users, including the claim that Facebook was “killing people” by not cracking down enough on purported misinformation, was not coercive, Biden administration lawyers argued in a new motion.

Even if government officials “urged social media companies do more to contain misinformation, any content moderation decisions made by social media companies ultimately ’rested with' those companies,” the lawyers said in the Nov. 22 filing, which asks a judge to toss the high-profile case that accuses the government and big tech firms of colluding to censor users in violation of the First Amendment.
Zachary Stieber
Zachary Stieber
Senior Reporter
Zachary Stieber is a senior reporter for The Epoch Times based in Maryland. He covers U.S. and world news. Contact Zachary at [email protected]
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