Ted Cruz aims to make it easier to sue government over censorship: Report
The bill aims to create legal pathways for individuals to sue the government over censorship, with 54% of Americans opposing Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, a recent catalyst for the effort.
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Cruz to introduce bill protecting citizens from government censorship
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) plans to introduce a bill that would make it easier to sue the government over alleged censorship, he told the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday. Cruz’s statement comes after he disagreed with the administration’s threat toward ABC for late-night host Jimmy Kimmel’s comments about the assassinated conservative activist Charlie Kirk. “Censorship is wrong, regardless of who’s doing it,” Cruz said. Cruz’s planned bill would codi…
Ted Cruz aims to make it easier to sue government over censorship: Report
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, plans to introduce legislation to enhance protections for customers against government censorship, as reported by The Wall Street Journal Wednesday. The announcement comes after Cruz criticized the White House’s attempt to have late-night host Jimmy Kimmel removed from the air. Cruz told The Journal he will introduce a bill in the coming weeks that would include legal protections against government censorship and ma…
Cruz Proposes Anti-Censorship Bill - Reform Austin
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… Sen. Ted Cruz is preparing to introduce legislation to strengthen protections against government-directed censorship, making it easier for consumers to seek monetary damages in related lawsuits, according to an interview by The Wall Street Journal. The move comes weeks after Cruz criticized the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) efforts to pressure ABC to remove late-night host Jimmy…
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