Federal Agencies Can Start Censoring Again

A three-judge panel in New Orleans issued a ‘stay’ today on Judge Doughty’s order pending an appeals panel rule on the merits

Hard to stomach, this—Nass

A federal appeals court has handed the Biden administration a temporary victory by agreeing to put a temporary hold on an earlier district court’s ruling that prohibited a range of federal agencies and their staff from contacting social media companies with requests to censor constitutionally protected free speech.

On Friday, a three-judge panel for the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans issued a decision granting the Biden administration’s request to put the censorship-by-proxy ban on hold.

The “temporary administrative stay” will be in place until the case is referred to a different appeals panel, which will deliberate on the merits of a ruling that barred Biden administration officials from pressuring social media companies to censor free speech.

The DOJ told The Epoch Times in an emailed statement that it was not providing any comment on Friday’s decision.

Friday’s decision is the latest chapter in a saga that was sparked by a censorship-by-proxy lawsuit brought by Louisiana and Missouri against Biden administration agencies and top officials after evidence emerged that various federal agencies and some of their senior staff pressured social media companies to censor Americans’ free speech.

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    Tom

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    What is the likelihood they were paid off?

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