The White House issued a clarification on an executive order signed at the end of May to prevent online censorship. The clarification seeks to end moderation of users’ speech on social media platforms.
The White House issued a clarification on an executive order signed at the end of May to prevent online censorship. The clarification seeks to end moderation of users’ speech on social media platforms.


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