SHOCK! Supreme Court sides with CENSORSHIP in landmark case Redacted with Natali and Clayton Morris

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The Supreme Court rules that Texas cannot enforce its social media censorship law while the law is being litigated by the big social networks. So censorship is a go for now. Big tech is calling this a win but the Supreme Court dissent indicates its not a done deal yet.

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About Clayton Morris:
Clayton Morris is a former Fox News anchor. In Redacted, Clayton and his wife Natali take an in-depth look at the legal, social, financial, and personal issues that matter to you. They want to set the record straight and bring you the stories nobody else is telling. Along with the facts and the full picture, Redacted offers real-world analysis without an agency driven by corporate overloads. With Clayton’s extensive journalism experience, he isn’t afraid to demand the truth from authorities. Redacted is an independent platform, unencumbered by external factors or restrictive policies on which Clayton and Natali Morris bring you quality information, balanced reporting, constructive debate, and thoughtful narratives.

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