Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey appeared on today’s show to discuss the fight for free speech.
Bailey filed a federal lawsuit with Louisiana in 2022, alleging the federal government colluded with social media platforms to suppress the right to freedom of speech.
“I believe in the right to free speech. I believe in the Constitution. I believe that the rights codified in the Bill of Rights come from God, not man and I believe that those rights are inalienable,” Bailey said.
Last year, a federal judge said that the Biden administration engaged in “the most massive attack against free speech in United States history,” and that the federal government has “blatantly ignored the First Amendment’s right to free speech,” because they believed they had a mandate “to control the process of acquiring knowledge.”
“The whole purpose is to protect us from the government and it’s the role of the government to protect our rights. What I see from the Biden administration is the weaponization of the government to violate our rights,” Bailey said.
Bailey said this is not just related to free speech and that Biden has also weaponized the government to go after the Second Amendment. And that when the government has gone after the First Amendment, it has been exclusively regarding Conservative speech.
“We have got to build a wall of separation between tech and the state to protect our First Amendment rights,” Bailey said.
Bailey said that Biden went as far as to claim that META was “killing people” because they were not censoring Free Speech and engaged in persistent pressure against these companies.
The government also made demands, although to a lesser extent, in regards to “gas prices, parody speech, calling the President a liar, climate change, gender, and abortion.”
“This has never been about truth, it has always been about power,” Bailey said.
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