White House reacts to Supreme Court social media ruling

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Published 2024-06-26
The Biden administration celebrated the Supreme Court siding with its efforts to combat misinformation on social media by pressuring technology companies to remove the content. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more.

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All Comments (14)
  • @fredgarvinMP
    Can't have democracy without freedom of speech. Very dark day.
  • @jennbama
    Where are we gonna get the truth now because the news doesn't investigate anymore
  • @youbewb5581
    Good. Now tell youtube to bring back the video dislike counter!
  • I personally don't want social media companies to be gatekeepers of information, because somebody said that information could be worrisome if it got out.
  • If SCOTUS rules in favor of Trump on immunity Biden had better use his immunity immediately. I can think of quite a few things that need to be done.
  • OMG Derek Jete so if was to be with h wouldn't be one of them absolutely look how gorgeous he is