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    “Congratulations” Donald Trump Can’t Keep Calm as Joe Biden is Beaten Hands Down by GOP Senator

    TixajeBy TixajeSeptember 12, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a landmark decision today, Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri achieved a significant triumph in the battle for First Amendment rights.


    The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Schmitt, declaring that the White House had violated the cherished First Amendment

    This decision, while celebrated by some, has also sparked contentious debate across the nation.

    In a post on His Truth Social on September 11, former President Donald Trump congratulated Senator Schmitt, stating, “Congratulations to Senator Eric Schmitt of Missouri on the big Supreme Court Victory on the White House Violation of our cherished First Amendment – A very big deal! Eric, along with some in the Senate, but not most, is doing a really great job!”


    The legal battle, known as “Missouri v. Biden,” centered on allegations that the Biden Administration had engaged in collusive efforts with social media companies to censor speech.

    The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals had previously upheld the District Court ruling in favor of Senator Schmitt’s case, effectively enjoining the Biden Administration from interfering with free speech on social media platforms

    Senator Eric Schmitt expressed his satisfaction with the ruling on his social media page, stating, “This is yet another big win – I’m proud to have filed this case.”

    The decision has ignited discussions about the boundaries of free speech in the digital age and the role of social media companies in regulating content.

    The Supreme Court’s verdict is expected to have far-reaching implications for the ongoing debate over free speech and social media regulation.



    While proponents of the decision argue that it reinforces the First Amendment’s principles, critics express concerns about the potential consequences of limiting social media platforms’ ability to moderate content.

    The clash between freedom of speech and the responsibility of social media platforms to maintain a safe and inclusive online environment remains a complex issue, and this Supreme Court decision is likely to fuel further discussions and legal battles in the future.

    In the wake of this ruling, the nation watches closely as Senator Eric Schmitt continues to be at the forefront of the debate surrounding First Amendment rights and the digital landscape, making his mark on one of the most critical issues of our time.

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