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The speaker says Mark Zuckerberg spoke about the Biden administration censoring constituents and alternative media, calling it reminiscent of 1984. The speaker believes those who tried to suppress independent media are enemies of the First Amendment.
The speaker says the Senate is seriously addressing this as part of weeding out the "deep state" and changing the "back doors" of government. They claim Democrats are complaining about efforts to remove individuals working for a political party rather than the American people. They believe there is an 18-month window to deliver on President Trump's promises. Investigations are ongoing, often in secure facilities due to classified information, with the Biden administration allegedly attempting to cover tracks.
The speaker says they are working with the White House, Kash Patel, Tulsi Gabbard, Leader Thune, and Speaker Johnson on this and other similar issues, many related to cover-ups and the election. The speaker says Zuckerberg indicated that the Democrat party had put "handcuffs" on Facebook. The speaker questions who directed the censorship, whether it came from the White House, FBI, or DOJ, and what threats were made.
The speaker presents a document implicating Elvis Chan in discussing potential legal cover for Facebook in exchange for censoring conservatives. The speaker says Chan, as an FBI agent, couldn't act alone, implying involvement from the DOJ and potentially Garland. They question the nature of the threats made to platforms to enforce censorship.