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Published: March 10, 2021

Conservative AGs lead the charge against Big Tech censorship: ‘This thing is growing’

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March 10, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — While Democrats dominate the federal government, state governments are taking the lead to combat anti-conservative censorship online, with several attorneys general detailing their efforts so far Wednesday.

“The idea of censorship by Big Tech is one that’s reached national proportion,” Media Research Center (MRC) President Brent Bozell said at the online press conference. “In at least 18 states, there is now activity taking place in one degree or another.”

Organized by MRC, which has taken a lead role in the grassroots campaign against Big Tech, the conference featured Attorneys General Ken Paxton of Texas, Leslie Rutledge of Arkansas, and Lynn Fitch of Mississippi, each of whom detailed their concerns about Big Tech and the actions they’ve taken in response.

“Unless we address this soon, we may lose our ability to address it,” warned Paxton, who is leading a lawsuit against Google for abusing its monopoly status to eliminate competition and control ad pricing. He also discussed the civil investigative demands his office issued to Google, Facebook, Twitter, Amazon Web Services, and Apple regarding their

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