Elon Musk Under Attack From Anti-Free Speech Biden Administration

We could’ve all predicted that the Biden administration would definitely launch an attack against Elon Musk after he was confirmed to be Twitter’s new rightful owner.

The Democrats are increasingly desperate to maintain their stronghold on the national conversation as their political position becomes more precarious. The American people simply do not bode well with their policies, so their reliance upon social media propaganda cannot go overstated.

As we already know, the Democrats work hand in hand with every Big Tech company in the United States, even giving them special tax subsidies and other favors in exchange for their cooperation. In fact, a large portion of Biden’s employ came from various Big Tech companies — and let’s not forget about Facebook’s role in rigging the 2020 election.

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Democrats were given a major gift when Twitter executives decided to slap Donald Trump with a permaban following the Jan. 6 Capitol protests. This allowed liberals to run away with their anti-Republican rhetoric unincumbered by Trump’s dominating social media presence.

Elon Musk recently acquired Twitter after wrestling away control from the board of directors. He’s been incessant in his criticisms of Twitter’s censorship practices and obvious left-wing bias. Their content moderation strategies have been exposed by Musk to be a plot to silence conservative speech.

Democrats are obviously not in favor of Musk’s purchase and now the Biden administration is planning to do something about it.

The U.S. government has reportedly opened an investigation into Elon Musk’s business dealings surrounding his recent $44 billion purchase of Twitter.

“The Securities and Exchange Commission is probing Mr. Musk’s tardy submission of a public form that investors must file when they buy more than 5% of a company’s shares,” The Wall Street Journal reported.

The report said that Musk’s April 4 disclosure filing was at least 10 days late, a move that is believed to have saved him more than $140 million because share prices could have been higher if the public knew about his ownership of 5% of the company.

With constant insider trading amongst members of Congress, especially Democrats, you would think they’d chose not to pick a battle with Musk. But their relentless desperation to maintain control of the public narrative goes beyond any stock crime they may be committing.

The report noted that a lawsuit against Musk from the SEC would likely not stop him from taking over Twitter since the company’s board of directors unanimously approved to be acquired by Musk and the SEC may lack the power to do so. Musk’s purchase of Twitter is also reportedly being reviewed by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).

Could this new investigation be a result of Musk’s most recent revelation?

On Tuesday, the World’s Richest Man said he would immediately restore Donald Trump’s account, calling his ban “morally bad.”

“I think that was a mistake because it alienated a large part of the county, and did not ultimately result in Donald Trump not having a voice,” Musk said, adding that the decision was “morally bad.”

Musk said that permanent bans “should be extremely rare and really reserved for accounts that are bots, or scam, spam accounts.”

Sounds like the Biden administration is seeking some revenge knowing all too well that Trump’s return to Twitter would be a major advantage for vulnerable Republicans.

Author: Monica Hedren 

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