Biden administration attack on free speech
Former Trump administration officials say the Biden administration is exploiting the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, formed in 2018 while former President Donald Trump was in office to improve the cybersecurity defenses across other U.S. federal agencies, to instead curb speech it considers dangerous on social media and surveil Americans, reports The Daily Caller.
Chad Wolf, former acting secretary of the DHS, citing a report by the Intercept that found the Department of Homeland Security has pivoted from reducing physical and cybersecurity threats to the country's infrastructure to monitoring social media and using its power to try to shape online discourse, told the Daily Caller the federal government "has no business in monitoring or regulating the protected free speech of Americans."
"It's important to remember, it was Congress that established CISA with overwhelming bipartisan support," Wolf said. "CISA's mission is an important one but it now appears that they have expanded beyond their original mandate from countering foreign threats to looking at mis- and disinformation here in the U.S. That is a slippery slope and an overreach, in my opinion."
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Criticism comes with the job of public officials and they should not be using the government to limit it.
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