GOP report finds that Biden administration and Big Tech "censored Americans"
The document charges that a cybersecurity agency under DHS "has transformed into a domestic intelligence and speech-police agency."
Republican lawmakers on the Judiciary Committee and the Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government filed a report charging that the Biden administration "colluded" with Big Tech to "censor Americans." In the document, the congressmen denounce that a Cybersecurity Agency (CISA), which works under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), "has transformed into a domestic intelligence and speech-police agency, far exceeding its statutory authority."
"We are not law enforcement"
The report includes quotes from well-known Democrats to highlight the violations that the administration is committing against the fundamental rights enshrined in the First Amendment. They stress that CISA head Spencer R. Fisher assured in 2019 that "We are not law enforcement and we’re not the intelligence community." This is technically true, according to the agency's statutes, but its work is violating this code, according to investigations:
Censorship through Big Tech
According to the report, CISA leveraged its contacts with technology companies and government-funded non-profit organizations to "censor by proxy," circumventing the First Amendment's guidance against government-induced censorship. To this end, they created "information portals" through which they channeled "disinformation reports" to social media platforms.
In 2021, CISA formed a disinformation and misinformation (MDM) team, which was since disbanded. Among its members were University of Washington associate professor Kate Starbird, co-founder of the Center for an Informed Public at the University of Washington, as well as former Twitter Legal Director Vijaya Gadd and former Deputy General Counsel and legal advisor to the CIA Suzanne Spaulding.
"CISA must be stopped"
In the report's conclusions, the conservative representatives stress that "CISA must be reined in, as must the Biden administration’s 'whole-of-government' approach to social media censorship."
In the text, the GOP congressmen used a quote from former President Barack Obama: "Silencing those who disagree with us is a sign of weakness, not strength, and it won’t lead to progress."