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DeSantis criticizes journalists for being "liberal activists" and failing to ask "real questions"
Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida criticizes journalists for being liberal activists and not asking real questions during a press conference. He references the censorship of political content, such as the Hunter Biden story, and encourages journalists to focus on factual reporting.
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is launching a crackdown on big tech companies that suppress conservative views.
21:10 - 23:44 (02:33)
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is launching a crackdown on big tech companies that suppress conservative views. The ambitious bill includes penalties for tech companies that do so, and aims to let people speak freely on social media without being controlled by corporate legacy media.
ChapterDeSantis criticizes journalists for being "liberal activists" and failing to ask "real questions"
EpisodeA Hilariously Dopey “Study” on Big Tech Bias (Ep 1449)
PodcastThe Dan Bongino Show
The speaker claims that the reports of Hunter Biden being investigated by the FBI were absolutely true before the election as he had an FBI case number, and emphasizes the need for accurate reporting.
23:47 - 25:16 (01:29)
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The speaker claims that the reports of Hunter Biden being investigated by the FBI were absolutely true before the election as he had an FBI case number, and emphasizes the need for accurate reporting. He also questions the social media companies' justification for deplatforming certain people.
ChapterDeSantis criticizes journalists for being "liberal activists" and failing to ask "real questions"
EpisodeA Hilariously Dopey “Study” on Big Tech Bias (Ep 1449)
PodcastThe Dan Bongino Show
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced new regulations to tackle tech censorship, including required opt-outs from big tech content filters, which was first proposed by Breitbart.
25:16 - 28:43 (03:27)
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Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced new regulations to tackle tech censorship, including required opt-outs from big tech content filters, which was first proposed by Breitbart.