Zuckerberg Letter Suggests SCOTUS Erred In Siding With Biden on Censorship Case

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Zuckerberg Letter Suggests SCOTUS Erred In Siding With Biden on Censorship Case
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In his newsmaking letter to U.S. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, Facebook chieftain Mark Zuckerberg did more than admit that the Biden administration pressured the social-media platform to censor what the leftist officials called “misinformation.”

He did more than admit Facebook was wrong to demote to the New York Post’s scoop about Hunter Biden’s laptop.

Those who read between the lines see Zuckerberg’s implicit claim that the U.S. Supreme Court might have been wrong when it ruled that two GOP-led states and other plaintiffs did not have standing to sue the administration about the censorship.

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