RFK Jr.’s Lawsuit Against Biden Administration Merged With Major Censorship Case

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times Header

Two landmark lawsuits brought against the Biden administration alleging that it leaned on and strong-armed social media companies to censor free speech were consolidated in the United States District Court for the Western District Court of Louisiana on July 26.

Democratic presidential hopeful Robert Kennedy Jr. is the plaintiff in one of the actions, Kennedy v. Biden. The states of Louisiana and Missouri are the plaintiffs in the other suit, Missouri v. Biden. 

Both suits allege that the White House and federal agencies worked together and bullied the powerhouse social media companies, Facebook, Google, Twitter, and YouTube, to suppress and block information of which the government disapproved.  

The complaints claim that major and fundamental components of the information that was repressed involved statistics, opinion, and commentary on the COVID-19 virus and the efficacy of vaccines for the virus, and the side effects the vaccines can cause, and also data pertaining to climate change.  

“Huge victory as Kennedy v. Biden is consolidated with Missouri v. Biden,” Mr. Kennedy wrote on Twitter. “My case is a class action suit on behalf of individuals censored by the White House, who were harmed and whose rights were infringed by not hearing our messages. 

“As Frederick Douglass pointed out, every act of censorship has two classes of victims; the speakers and the listeners!”

Suing the Biden Administration Over Free Speech and Censorship

Mr. Kennedy, whose poll numbers have risen, has been an outspoken critic of and has prominently countered and questioned the narrative on COVID-19 that the Biden administration and Dr. Anthony Fauci have presented. 

Mr. Kennedy, a nonprofit group he founded, and a private citizen in Louisiana are the plaintiffs in the case. The complaint, filed in the Western District Court, contends that President Biden and others in his administration violated the First Amendment by coercing and pressuring social media companies to block information of which they disapproved. 

By Ross Muscato

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

Trump’s Tariffs Lead to Jeep Coming Home

Thanks to Trump, Stellantis will produce the Compass and Cherokee vehicles in Belvidere, IL and this decision had nothing to do with Biden or Pritzker.

Trump’s Unyielding Defense of Persecuted Christians in Nigeria Shows Moral Courage 

Trump vows “fast and vicious” action against Islamic terrorists in Nigeria as globalists hesitate to confront atrocities against Christian communities.

Dick Cheney Bites the Bullet in a Massive Win For Gun Safety

I subscribe to the Christopher Hitchens philosophy on eulogizing monsters: “Play the world’s smallest violin.”

A NYC Mayor Mamdani Must Never Happen!

New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani must be soundly defeated as he is being promoted by the Democrat Socialists of America.

A Vote for Morality and Decency

Virginia voters, election-day Nov 4, 2025, is tomorrow. The Governor’s race between Sears and Spanberger hinges on morality and common-sense decency.

Children Face Higher Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders If Exposed to COVID-19 in Womb: Study

Children whose mothers contracted COVID-19 while pregnant face an elevated risk of neurodevelopmental disorder, according to a new paper.

Trump Says SNAP Benefits Won’t Be Paid Until Government Reopens

USDA says states must recode systems to reflect reduced SNAP benefits, a process that could take anywhere from a few weeks to several months.

Charles Murray Reflects on Faith, Science, and America’s Cultural Divide

Charles Murray's spiritual awakening reshaped his views on science and society, warning the West’s loss of faith has created a dangerous cultural void.

New York Urges Court to Dismiss Challenge of Content Moderation Rules

X lawsuit argues that New York state content moderation rules would compel disclosure of ‘controversial speech’ protected by the First Amendment.

US Agencies Terminate 103 Wasteful Contracts With $4.4 Billion Ceiling Value: DOGE

Government agencies canceled 103 wasteful contracts worth $4.4 billion, saving $103 million in five days, according to the Department of Government Efficiency.

Food Stamp Payments Could Restart by Wednesday as Ordered by Judge: Bessent

The Trump administration awaits court decisions on funding food stamp benefits for low-income Americans amid the ongoing government shutdown.

Trump Threatens Nigeria With US Military Action If It Doesn’t Confront Killings of Christians

President Trump on Nov. 1 threatened military action in Nigeria if the West African country doesn’t do more to halt the killing of Christians.

US, South Korea Finalize Trade Deal Reducing Tariffs, Boosting American Investment

The U.S. and South Korea finalized a major trade deal on Oct. 29 as President Trump wrapped up the final hours of his Asian tour on the Korean Peninsula.
spot_img

Related Articles