Between the documentation obtained through a recent lawsuit against the White House and the Twitter files released by Elon Musk, we now know that every facet of the U.S. government, including its intelligence agencies, has been involved in illegal and unconstitutional censorship.
In May 2022, the attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana, Eric Schmitt and Jeff Landry, along with the New Civil Liberties Alliance and a few individual plaintiffs, filed a lawsuit against President Joe Biden (Missouri v. Biden), arguing the White House is engaged in illegal suppression of protected speech.
Two months earlier, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had also filed a class action lawsuit (Kennedy v. Biden et.al.), but due to their similarities and overlap, Kennedy’s case has since been consolidated into Missouri v. Biden. Initially, the White House did not cooperate with discovery and fought to keep communications secret, claiming all White House communications as “privileged,” but September 7, 2022, Judge Terry Doughty rejected the government’s claim and ordered the White House to hand over any and all relevant records.