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Big Tech Censorship is the Real Danger to Our Democracy, and Our History

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    ANALYSIS โ€“ The collusion between the far-left, the Democrat Party, and Big Tech is one of the most dangerous threats to American democracy today.

    It threatens our 1st Amendment right to free speech, and our ability to get valuable and dissenting views and news online.

    It also threatens to erase and rewrite history akin to the vile practices of totalitarian communist leaders Joe Stalin or Mao Zedong.

    This obscene censorship is also opposed by most Americans.

    According to a piece published Thursday by the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), suppressing so-called โ€œmisinformationโ€ and โ€œdisinformationโ€ online (code words for conservative views they donโ€™t like) about topics like climate change, or elections, could rewrite history.

    A very dangerous thing indeed.

    Quoting the AEI authors, Media Research Center (MRC) NewsBusters writes:

    โ€œ[C]onsider now how future historians will view our societies if the collective digital record that has replaced paper diaries, letters, notes, and newspapers is purged of dissenting views,โ€ wrote AEI nonresident senior fellow Bronwyn Howell

    โ€œIf records of the views of climate change skeptics were removed to make it easier to implement changes, it may never be evident to those in the future that this was in fact a highly contentious issue that divided societies and influenced the choices made by political leaders as the complex issues unfolded.โ€

    Howell specifically called out New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for her speech to the United Nations (UN) General Assembly in September. In the speech, Ardern justified censoring certain content around climate change and war, as well as content subjectively deemed โ€œhateful and dangerous.โ€

    โ€œHow do you successfully end a war if people are led to believe the reason for its existence is not only legal but noble?โ€ Ardern told the multilateral body. โ€œHow do you tackle climate change if people do not believe it exists? How do you ensure the human rights of others are upheld, when they are subjected to hateful and dangerous rhetoric and ideology?โ€

    Anything that offends anyone can be deemed โ€˜hateful and dangerous,โ€™ and aggressively suppressed, especially by the Left whichย usesย these terms as weapons to pummel all views opposed to their radical agenda.

    Beyond just rewriting history, NewsBusters notes the threat to altering our present elections today. 

    By censoring contrary views that they deem โ€˜misinformation,โ€™ the Left – having hijacked Big Tech social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn โ€“ are rigging elections in favor of the Democrats and their far-left ideology.

    Note: LinkedIn, the giant business and professional site, while generally not mentioned along with the other big ones, is one of the worst offenders.ย 

    It banned me for posting legitimate, well-sourced stories on China, Hunter Biden, the Wuhan bio lab link to COVID-19, as well as other political topics, includingย anything critical, or mocking, of the radical ‘trans’ agenda.’

    Newsbusters adds that:

    Just like the Chinese Communist Party-linked TikTok, American-in-name-only companies Facebook and Twitter are working to thwart certain posts about elections, interfering with the American democratic process and potentially altering the course of history.

    Big Tech companies regularly scrub social media of views they deem objectionable, and MRCโ€™s CensorTrack database has documented over 4,500 total cases of censorship by these tech giants.


    Yet, a new national poll, conducted last week for The Federalist by Susquehanna Polling and Research, Inc., concluded that a significant majority of Americans disapprove of this Big Tech censorship.

    As CNS News reports:

    [The poll] asked U.S. voters the following question about the practice by behemoth social media platforms of censoring political content:

    โ€œDo you approve or disapprove of Big Tech companies such as Twitter, Facebook, and Google censoring news stories and preventing users from sharing articles and information related to the upcoming election in November?โ€

    According to the poll’s results, two-thirds (66%) say they disapprove of Big Techโ€™s censorship – including 55% who โ€œstronglyโ€ disapprove.

    About a quarter (24%) say they support Big Tech preventing users from seeing, sharing or posting political content that the social media platforms donโ€™t like. 

    Almost 10% had no opinion or were undecided.

    But it isnโ€™t just the far-left-controlled Big Tech censorship that Americans are opposed to, they also donโ€™t trust the establishment media.

    As CNS News reports:

    Asked if they โ€œtrust the corporate news media to tell the truth when covering news storiesโ€ or think media โ€œmisrepresent the facts to push a political agenda,โ€ just 13% say they believe in the mediaโ€™s veracity, while three-fourths (77%) of voters think media arenโ€™t telling the truth, in favor of a political narrative.

    So, overย three quartersย of all Americans donโ€™t trust the establishment media and believe it pushes a political narrative.
    When the nation’s largest social media companies collude with one party, and one ideology, to suppress contrary views and news, our democracy is clearly in danger.

    As The Washington Postโ€™s new motto posted after Donald Trumpโ€™s election says: โ€˜Democracy Dies in Darkness.โ€ 

    And indeed, Big Tech and the establishment media are ensuring it does.

    Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of Great America News Desk.

    Fetterman Admits Trump’s ‘Special’ Bond With Pennsylvania Growing Post-Assassination Attempt

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    Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman (D) acknowledged on Saturday that former President Donald Trump has a unique connection with the state, which he believes only intensified after the attempted assassination in Butler earlier this year.

    Fettermanโ€™s comments came as part of an effort to draw Vice President Kamala Harris’ attention to the dynamics in his must-win state. โ€œI trust her instincts, and sheโ€™s got a great team around her. Sheโ€™s an amazing candidate overall,โ€ Fetterman said, before comparing Harrisโ€™ candidacy to that of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. โ€œSecretary Clinton was fantastic, perhaps the most supremely accomplished candidate I can remember. And see what happened.โ€

    The senator pointed out Trump’s enduring appeal in Pennsylvania, stating, โ€œTrump has created a special kind of hold. He has a special kind of place in Pennsylvania, and I think that only deepened after that first assassination attempt.”

    The Daily Caller looked deeper into the senator’s provocative comments:

    Trump survived theย attempted assassinationย during a July 13 campaign rally in Butler County, Pennsylvania that left him slightly wounded, seriously injured two attendees and took the life of former volunteer fire chiefย Corey Comperatore. Fetterman said that he wasnโ€™t going to โ€œmansplainโ€ the situation to Vice President Kamala Harris, but noted that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was a โ€œfantasticโ€ presidential candidate in 2016 though she ultimately lost the presidency to Trump.

    โ€œTrump has created a special kind of a hold โ€ฆ heโ€™s remade the party and he has a special kind of place in Pennsylvania,โ€ Fetterman told interviewer Jeffrey Goldberg. โ€œAnd I think that only deepened after that first assassination attempt.โ€

    Harris currently leads Trump by 1.0% in a head-to-head matchup in Pennsylvania,ย accordingย to the RealClearPolling average of polls, with the leadย expandingย to 2.17% when other candidates, such as Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein, independent candidate Cornel West and Libertarian candidate Chase Oliver, are included.

    Fetterman warned elsewhere in his interview with Goldberg that Clinton wasย leadingย Trump in Pennsylvania polling during the 2016 race, but lost the crucial swing state to Trump.

    โ€œEverybody thought that it was in the bag, but thatโ€™s not the energy and the other kinds of things that were really consistent with what Iโ€™m witnessing all across,โ€ he warned. โ€œAnd then, sadly, we saw what happened.โ€

    The senator is known for occasionally breaking with his partyโ€™s progressive base, particularly on issues like Israel and immigration.

    READ NEXT: How Is This Not Big News? Googleโ€™s Glitch Would Be Savaged On MSM If It Hadnโ€™t Helped This Candidate

    Machado Defends Giving Trump Nobel Prize

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    Venezuelan opposition leader Marรญa Corina Machado defended her decision to present President Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize medal during a recent visit to the White House, calling it a gesture of gratitude from the Venezuelan people for U.S. support in their fight for freedom.

    โ€œI already said what I meant and what it means to the Venezuelan people to present President Trump with our gratitude for what he has done,โ€ Machado told independent reporter Nicholas Ballasy on Capitol Hill.

    Machado urges anti-communist unity in the Americas

    Machado was in Washington this week meeting with lawmakers and rallying support for democratic movements across the region. Speaking to reporters, she called for the Western Hemisphere to be โ€œfree from communism,โ€ arguing that once Venezuela is liberated, the broader effort will continue.

    After Venezuela is free, she said, โ€œwe will keep working and we will have a free Cuba and a free Nicaragua.โ€

    โ€œThis is a historic moment and we wouldnโ€™t be here if it wasnโ€™t for yes, the commitment, resilience, generosity and courage of the Venezuelan people, but also because we have counted with the support, vision and courage of incredible leaders such as the president of United States, Donald Trump, and members of this honorable Congress,โ€ Machado told reporters.

    A symbolic handoff: โ€œBolรญvarโ€ to the โ€œheir of Washingtonโ€

    Machado presented the award roughly two weeks after U.S. military forces captured Venezuelan strongman Nicolรกs Maduro and transported him to New York to face criminal chargesโ€”an operation that stunned observers across the region and energized Venezuelans demanding democratic change.

    Machado later explained that she told President Trump about a historic symbol of shared liberation between the U.S. and Latin America: a medal featuring President George Washington that Revolutionary War Gen. Marquis de Lafayette gave to Venezuelan revolutionary hero Simรณn Bolรญvar.

    โ€œTwo hundred years in history, the people of Bolivar are giving back to the heir of Washington a medal, in this case the medal of the Nobel Peace Prize as a recognition for his unique commitment with our freedom,โ€ Machado said.

    President Trump later shared photos from the Oval Office showing him holding the framed prize, with Machado standing beside him.

    Nobel Committee pushes back, critics pile on

    Not everyone praised the moment. The Norwegian Nobel Committee emphasized that while a physical medal can change hands, the Nobel honor itself does not.

    โ€œRegardless of what may happen to the medal, the diploma, or the prize money, it is and remains the original laureate who is recorded in history as the recipient of the prize,โ€ the committee stated. โ€œEven if the medal or diploma later comes into someone elseโ€™s possession, this does not alter who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.โ€

    Norwegian Labour Party politician Raymond Johansen criticized Trump for accepting the medal, calling it โ€œincredibly embarrassing and damaging.โ€ And Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) also took a shot at the president, saying Trump looked โ€œkind of silly.โ€

    Trump and the Nobel: longstanding controversy

    Trump has been openly vocal in the past about being passed over for the Nobel Peace Prize, especially after major foreign-policy efforts. He campaigned for it last October, before Machado ultimately won.

    The president also linked the Nobel snub to his thinking about Greenland, according to a text exchange with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stรธre.

    โ€œDear Jonas: Considering your Country decided not to give me the Nobel Peace Prize for having stopped 8 Wars PLUS, I no longer feel an obligation to think purely of Peace, although it will always be predominant, but can now think about what is good and proper for the United States of America,โ€ Trump wrote Stรธre.

    Trump later softened his remarks while speaking Wednesday at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and subsequently announced a โ€œframeworkโ€ for a deal involving the Danish territory.

    DeSantis Responds to Trump’s Worst Attack Yet

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      Will Trump apologize for this?

      The 45th president of the United States is promoting a claim that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis “groomed” high school-aged girls.

      American Liberty News previously reported:

      Trump promoted a post that showed a grainy photograph of someone that is alleged to be DeSantis standing next to several women at a party who appear to be roughly the same age.

      โ€œHere is Ron DeSanctimonious grooming high school girls with alcohol as a teacher,โ€ the post claimed.

      Trump promoted the post on his social media channel, writing: โ€œThatโ€™s not Ron, is it? He would never do such a thing!โ€

      The New York Times previously reported that the photo was published by a blog run by a Democrat super PAC and that two former female students said parties that DeSantis attended โ€œtook place afterโ€ they had graduated.

      The Florida Governor has been the recent target of a number of verbal attacks from Trump, however, the Governor refuses to sink to his level.

      On Wednesday, a reporter asked if DeSantis’s proposal to make it easier for government officials to sue the media for defamation would address Trumpโ€™s โ€œdamagingโ€ posts about him. After defending his panel proposals, DeSantis got more direct about Trumpโ€™s attack:

      โ€œI spend my time delivering results for the people of Florida and fighting against Joe Biden,โ€ DeSantis said to applause. โ€œThatโ€™s how I spend my time. I donโ€™t spend my time trying to smear other Republicans.โ€

      GOP Governor Speaks Out On ‘Costly’ Decision Not To Endorse Trump

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      Former Arkansas Gov.ย Asa Hutchinson,ย who ran for the GOP presidential nomination this year, is speaking out on his decision not to endorse Donald Trump.

      โ€œI get asked a lot if I believe Trump is a threat to our democracy,โ€ he writes in a USA Today op-ed. โ€œI am not good at predicting the future, but we can learn from history and we should take heed when politicians tell us what they are going to do.โ€

      Hutchinson says in the piece that he voted for Trump twice, but that insight gleaned from former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wy.) and the Department of Justice on the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol changed his mind.

      โ€œIn terms of history, we all witnessed the violent attack on our national Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, by those wishing to overturn the last election,โ€ he writes. โ€œThis was not an act of patriots as Trump likes to say, but it was a real threat to democracy.โ€

      โ€œWith Donald Trumpโ€™s domination of the GOP primaries and the elimination of all primary opponents, including the party leadership and Republican elected officials are clicking their heels in obedience to the victor and presumptive nominee. I have not endorsed Donald Trump for president, and I will not do so,โ€ he writes.

      But Hutchinson says he canโ€™t support Bidenโ€™s policies either.

      โ€œAnother important point to make is that I also will not vote for President Joe Biden. Bidenโ€™s weak border policies, his poor economic record and his slow growth energy policy do not justify reelection.โ€

      Watch: Hollywood Actor Compares Trump To Hitler

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        Famed actor Robert De Niroย says he’s baffled as to why voters arenโ€™t taking Donald Trump โ€œseriously,โ€ comparing the former president to Nazi leaderย Adolf Hitlerย and Italian dictator Benito Mussolini.ย 

        โ€œI donโ€™t understand why people are not taking him seriously,โ€ the โ€œEzraโ€ actor said of Trump during a Tuesday appearance on โ€œThe View.โ€

        โ€œBecause you read about it historically in other countries that they didnโ€™t take the people seriously โ€”ย Hitler and Mussolini, theyโ€™re fools and clowns,โ€ De Niro, one of Hollywoodโ€™s most vocal Trump critics, said.

        โ€œItโ€™s gonna happen. If he gets elected, itโ€™s going to change this country for everybody,โ€ De Niro said.

        โ€œThose people who support him with anger and hate โ€” because thatโ€™s what heโ€™s about โ€” theyโ€™re going to see,โ€ he said.

        Next, co-host Whoopi Goldberg added that if Trump is re-elected in November he will move to amend the Constitution to allow for Presidents to serve a third term.

        โ€œIf he becomes president again, he is not going to not stop being president,โ€ Whoopi Goldberg, one of ABC daytime talk showโ€™s co-hosts, added of Trump. 

        โ€œYou understand this? His idea is to stay in until he drops dead,โ€ Goldberg said. 

        โ€œThatโ€™s it,โ€ De Niro agreed.

        โ€œHeโ€™s not conceding it now. So imagine if he actually did win the election โ€” itโ€™s over. Weโ€™re going to have such civil strife,โ€ De Niro said.

        De Niro has been aย frequent criticย of Trump, once famously saying he wanted to โ€œpunchโ€ him in the face and describing him as a โ€œflat-out blatant racist.โ€ย 

        Amanda Head: Nailbiter – GA Senate Race Is Neck and Neck!

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        The Georgia Senate runoff election is going to be a heated battle and neither candidate is giving up ground. Trump-endorsed candidate and former University of Georgia football legend Herschel Walker (R) is nearly tied against incumbent Senator Raphael Warnock as they continue campaigning for the Dec. 6th election.

        Watch Amanda break it down below.

        Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of Great America News Desk.

        Trump Says GOP Has a ‘Good Bench’ for 2028โ€”But Wonโ€™t Name a Successor Yet

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        President Trump says Republicans are well-positioned for the futureโ€”and that the party has a deep lineup of potential leaders ready to carry the America First agenda into 2028.

        In an interview airing Wednesday night on NewsNationโ€™s โ€œKatie Pavlich Tonight,โ€ Trump was asked whether he sees a clear successor who could continue his legacy in the White House.

        โ€œI hope so,โ€ Trump said. โ€œAnd we certainly have a good bench. We have some very talented people.โ€

        While the president acknowledged he has early favorites, he declined to name any one candidate this far out.

        โ€œI do, but itโ€™s so early,โ€ Trump told Pavlich. โ€œI donโ€™t like to [say].โ€

        Trump Highlights Key Leaders Driving the Agenda

        When pressed for names, Trump pointed to the strength of his administration and the results his team is deliveringโ€”especially on issues central to Republican voters, including border security, economic recovery, and restoring Americaโ€™s standing abroad.

        โ€œLook, we have great people,โ€ Trump said. โ€œIโ€™m not just talking about one or twoโ€”we have so many great people.โ€

        Asked again who specifically stood out, Trump singled out several of the most prominent figures in his circle:

        • Vice President JD Vance, whom Trump credited with strong leadership and loyalty to the MAGA coalition
        • Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a familiar and experienced voice on foreign policy
        • Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who has been a key figure in Trumpโ€™s economic team

        Trump also praised officials leading the administrationโ€™s crackdown on illegal immigration and security efforts:

        • Tom Homan, Trumpโ€™s border czar and a longtime advocate of tougher enforcement
        • Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who has taken a visible role in administration security priorities

        โ€œI could name 20 people that are phenomenal,โ€ Trump added.

        A Sign of Confidenceโ€”and a Message to Voters

        Trumpโ€™s remarks are being read by many Republicans as a clear message: the GOP is not just a one-man movement. While Trump remains the dominant figure in conservative politics, his comments suggest the broader America First bench is expandingโ€”a sign of stability and staying power for the party beyond any single election cycle.

        In recent years, Republican voters have increasingly prioritized candidates who will:

        • fight the administrative state rather than manage it
        • take border enforcement seriously
        • resist โ€œforever warโ€ foreign policy
        • challenge corporate-media narratives instead of courting them

        Trumpโ€™s list reflects that shift and highlights Republicans who have gained credibility with the base through real governance and public-facing leadership.

        Midterms: Republicans Eye a Comeback in 2026

        The comments come as Republicans begin gearing up for the 2026 midterms following setbacks in last yearโ€™s elections. Democrats and their allied media have tried to portray those results as a long-term trendโ€”yet history suggests otherwise.

        Trump himself addressed the challenge in an earlier Fox News interview, noting that the party in power โ€œalways losesโ€ seats in midterm elections. That pattern has been true for decades and reflects voter turnout dynamics and backlash politics more than any permanent realignment.

        A new Emerson College poll shows Democrats leading a hypothetical generic ballot matchup at 48.1% to 41.7%, with 10.2% undecided. But Republicans caution that early pollingโ€”especially this far from Election Dayโ€”often fails to capture likely-voter turnout, local issues, and late-breaking shifts that typically determine midterms.

        Bottom Line

        Trump may not be naming a successor yet, but heโ€™s signaling something important: the Republican Party has depth, talent, and rising leaders ready to keep building on the movement voters started in 2016.

        For Republicans focused on winning in 2026โ€”and holding the line against Democratsโ€™ spending agenda, cultural policies, and bureaucratic overreachโ€”Trumpโ€™s message was simple: the team is strong, and the fight isnโ€™t slowing down.


        CBS Parent Company In Talks To Settle Trumpโ€™s Lawsuit: Report

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          CBS parent company Paramount has entered discussions with Presidentย Donald Trumpย to settle a $10 billion lawsuit brought by the president

          Trump sued after CBSย  aired an edited interview with former Vice Presidentย Kamala Harris, who at the time was Trumpโ€™s opponent in the presidential race.

          Theย Timesย reportedย thatย Shari Redstone, who is Paramountโ€™s controlling shareholder, stands to make billions on a pending sale of the company to Skydance:

          Settlement discussions between representatives of Paramount and Mr. Trump are now underway, according to three people with knowledge of the talks. There is no assurance, though, that they will result in a deal, and it is unclear what the terms of any such deal might include.

          Shari Redstone, Paramountโ€™s controlling shareholder, strongly supports the effort to settle, according to two people with knowledge of her thinking. Ms. Redstone stands to clear billions of dollars on the sale of Paramount, the media empire founded by her father Sumner Redstone, in a deal with Skydance, an entertainment company backed by the billionaire Larry Ellison and run by his son David.

          A settlement would be an extraordinary concession by a major U.S. media company to a sitting president, especially in a case in which there is no evidence that the network got facts wrong or damaged the plaintiffโ€™s reputation.

          The heart of Trumpโ€™s lawsuit centers on a question directed at Harris about the Middle East fromย Bill Whitaker. A preview of her response aired duringย Face the Nationย was different from the response viewers ofย 60 Minutesย saw. Trumpโ€™s lawyers argued CBS made Harris look better in primetime by airing a crisper response.

          โ€œCBS News said that Ms. Harris had given one lengthy answer to Mr. Whitakerโ€™s question, and that the network followed standard journalistic practice by airing a different portion of her answer in prime-time because of time constraints,โ€ the Times said.

          RFK Jr. Hints More Democrats Plan To Join Trump Campaign

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            Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said that he will be campaigning for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and that he expects more Democrats will be joining Trumpโ€™s campaign in the near future.

            RFK Jr. made the remarks during a Sunday interview on โ€œFox News Sundayโ€ with host Shannon Bream after he announced last week that he was suspending his campaign and endorsing Trump for president.

            โ€œIโ€™m going to be campaigning actively,โ€ he said. โ€œI think President Trump is going to make a series of announcements about other Democrats who are joining his campaign, and you know, I want to make America healthy again, and so does President Trump. So those are objectives.โ€

            He fired back at criticism that he received from The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board over the weekend, after Trump signaled he would work with RFK Jr. if he regains the White House this fall.

            โ€œThe Wall Street Journal may be worried about shareholder value for pharmaceutical companies,โ€ RFK Jr. said. โ€œAnd I think, you know, I talked specifically to President Trump about that issue, and he said that he wanted to leave, as his legacy, healthy children, and that, you know, that he was unconcerned about the other implications.โ€

            Watch:

            Democrat former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard is helping Donald Trump prepare for upcoming debates but it’s unclear which other potential Democrats may be campaign for the Republican in the weeks to come.