Missouri attorney general and senator-elect Eric Schmitt has vowed to make the depositions of top Biden officials in a big tech censorship case public.
Schmitt’s comment was made Saturday on Fox News’ “Unfiltered with Dan Bongino.” It came one day after U.S. magistrate judge Ivan Davis turned down a bid by former White House press secretary Jen Psaki to quash a subpoena ahead of her scheduled deposition in the case, something Bongino called “a major victory.”
Schmitt and Louisiana attorney general Jeff Landry filed the lawsuit in May, accusing the Biden administration of collusion with social media companies to censor free speech. According to Schmitt, the administration “has coordinated and colluded with Big Tech to censor speech, essentially outsourcing something to Big Tech that they can’t do themselves.”…}