Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey had his staff comb through the Twitter File revelations to find additional evidence to use for his ongoing federal lawsuit. The one accusing the Biden administration of potentially election altering censorship and civil rights abuse. They found some. Bailey wants to “protect Missourians and the freedoms they enjoy.” That’s why he promises to “always defend the Constitution.” Lady Liberty needs all the help she can get.
More Election rigging evidence
More evidence keeps surfacing every day that the 2020 election was rigged in favor of Joe Biden.
Not only was every hint of his corruption censored and shadow banned, a vast administration-wide network of agents sifted through social media posts looking for anything which questioned their “official” policies. Like the ones on mandatory vaccinations and COVID lockdowns.
Referring to the case he filed jointly with Louisiana in Federal court, Bailey declared in a statement that “this case is about the Biden Administration’s blatant disregard for the First Amendment and its collusion with Big Tech social media companies to suppress speech it disagrees with.”
Here is evidence that this scheme starts “at the highest (and I mean highest) levels of the WH.” (8/9) pic.twitter.com/QhjrwEalyv
— Attorney General Andrew Bailey (@AGAndrewBailey) January 7, 2023
He listed a whole bunch of documents and messages that they’re going to add in as “evidence.” Bailey vows to “always fight back against unelected bureaucrats who seek indoctrinate the people of this state by violating our constitutional right to free and open debate.”
For instance, Joe Biden’s handlers at the Imperial Palace demanded that Twitter “censor Robert Kennedy, Jr., a known critic of the White House’s COVID-19 narrative.” Without batting an eye, they directed “Facebook to shut down conservative voices Tucker Carlson and Tomi Lahren.” That is what’s known as “weaponization.”
Those items of evidence are only the tip of an enormous iceberg. When Facebook pushed back about the constitutional conflicts the Palace Digital Director Rob Flaherty went spastic. He rudely informed Facebook that he “really couldn’t care less about products unless they’re having measurable impact” at suppressing speech.
Any sort of misinformation
If Americans had known the truth that hard evidence confirmed Joe Biden was potentially involved in accepting illegal gifts and donations from foreign sources, some of them enemies like China and Russia, his chances of getting elected weren’t as sure.
It is crystal clear from everything that’s been dumped so far that there was a one sided attempt to smear Donald Trump for manufactured crimes while the entire Intelligence community hid the truth of real Biden family crimes.
Once the Biden regime had the reins of power in their hands, they started suppressing everything that didn’t fit the COVID emergency narrative. Facebook had a problem following the federal orders. Fresh evidence reveals that they complained they were being forced to remove “content discouraging vaccines that does not contain actionable misinformation,” including “often-true content.” The feds didn’t care.
Here, the Biden White House directs Facebook to shut down conservative voices @TuckerCarlson and @TomiLahren (4/9) pic.twitter.com/BlFunGWc3Z
— Attorney General Andrew Bailey (@AGAndrewBailey) January 7, 2023
Flaherty ordered Facebook to step up its operations of “removing bad information” on vaccines whether it was true or not. If they couldn’t block it entirely then “slowing it down seems reasonable.” Reasonable to the Deep State but actually illegal. Not that laws actually matter anymore.
As part of the big lawsuit, the court already granted the lawyers to gather even more evidence from direct deposition testimony. Missouri and Louisiana are allowed to “depose top-ranking officials in the federal government under oath.”
So far, they sat down with Dr. Anthony Fauci, FBI Special Agent Elvis Chan, Eric Waldo of the Surgeon General’s Office, Carol Crawford of the CDC, and Daniel Kimmage of the State Department. Depositions, AG Bailey notes, “continue.“