In a significant legal development, a federal judge has ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can proceed with his lawsuit against the Biden administration, alleging that his First Amendment rights were violated through censorship. This decision comes shortly after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to reinstate the Biden administration's proposed limits on communication between government officials and social media companies.
Kennedy, a prominent Democratic candidate for president and vocal critic of vaccine mandates, claims that the Biden administration colluded with social media platforms to suppress his viewpoints, particularly those questioning the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines. The lawsuit, initially filed last year, accuses high-ranking officials, including President Joe Biden, of pressuring companies like Facebook and Twitter to censor content that contradicted the administration’s stance on the pandemic.
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