Court Allows Kennedy to Sue Biden Over Censorship
Court Allows Kennedy to Sue Biden Over Censorship
Court Allows Kennedy to Sue Biden Over Censorship
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A federal court has ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his charity, Children’s Health Defense (CHD), can sue the Biden administration for allegedly pressuring tech companies to censor their social media posts questioning vaccine safety. U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty found substantial evidence indicating that government actions directly led to the suppression of CHD's content on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. This ruling follows the Supreme Court's June decision in Murthy v. Missouri, where a similar injunction was struck down due to insufficient evidence of direct injury. However, Judge Doughty concluded that Kennedy and CHD could demonstrate a substantial risk of future injury and direct government involvement in their censorship. Critics label CHD as anti-vaccine, while the charity claims its mission is to end childhood health epidemics by eliminating toxic exposure. Kennedy's legal standing is further reinforced by his status as a 2024 presidential candidate, increasing the relevance of potential future censorship.

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