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    March 6, WASHINGTON, DC—Thousands of free-speech advocates from across the country will rally on the steps of the Supreme Court on Monday, March 18, to protest the Biden administration’s efforts to coerce and pressure the media and Big Tech to do its bidding.  A coalition of organizations, including Children’s Health Defense, Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), ICAN, Brownstone Institute, and Liber-net are co-sponsors of the event.

    The states of Missouri and Louisiana and the individual plaintiffs in Murthy v. Missouri (formerly Missouri v. Biden) – as do plaintiffs in Kennedy/CHD v. Biden – allege that the Biden administration unlawfully coerced and pressured social media companies to deplatform and shadow ban users and censor truthful content regarding COVID, regulatory failures, vaccines, and other content with which the Biden administration disagrees. The District Court (W.D.La.) ruled that the Biden administration had to stop many of its actions, even while the case was still being heard, but that ruling is stayed until the Supreme Court reaches its decision.

    SCOTUS’s ruling in this case will have far-reaching implications for the free speech rights guaranteed by the First Amendment that Americans have enjoyed since the Founding Fathers. Justices will hear oral arguments while freedom-loving advocates for free speech and no censorship gather outside to exercise our free speech rights.

    A full lineup of outstanding speakers, including CHD President Mary Holland, FLCCC’s Pierre Kory, M.D. Paul Marik, MD., ICAN Founder Del BigtreeJeffrey Tucker, founder and president of the Brownstone Institute, and Aaron Kheriaty, MD, also with the Brownstone Institute and plaintiff in Missouri v Biden. 

    The rally is set for 8:00 A.M.

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