AMAC Social Media Latest Victim of Censorship Regime

Posted on Friday, February 2, 2024
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by Matt Kane
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Yesterday, the latest chapter was written in the book of conservative censorship. Rep. Barry Loudermilk from Georgia’s 11th congressional district is the Chairman of the House Administration Committee’s Oversight Subcommittee. The Oversight Subcommittee has been conducting a deep investigation into January 6th, focusing on both the events from that day, as well as the subsequent investigation from the January 6 committee that was formed in the 117th Congress. 

Congressman Loudermilk joined AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber on the Better For America podcast to provide an update on what he and his colleagues have uncovered so far. But prior to the episode’s complete release, a clip featuring Loudermilk discussing potential wrongdoing by the January 6th committee throughout the course of their investigation that was posted by AMAC’s Instagram account was taken down by the platform. In the clip, Loudermilk mentions hidden documents and files he and his colleagues on the Oversight Subcommittee have uncovered. However, they have been denied access to the necessary passwords and encryption keys to fully access them by members of the January 6th committee. He went on to allege that the reason for this obstruction is likely because the evidence that would come from their reveal would not corroborate the narrative around January 6th they have been running with for years now.

Loudermilk also described the J6 committee’s conduct as “unprecedented.” His mention of their “star” witness Cassidy Hutchinson constantly changing her testimony highlights a bias and explains the lack of public trust in the J6 committee’s investigation.

You can view the mentioned clip on AMAC’s X/Twitter account here:

When you combine the removal with Matt Taibbi’s exposure of government agencies and big tech working together as the gatekeepers of information to help leftist causes and hurt conservative ones, they truly lose the benefit of the doubt. 

This is why it is unsurprising that the Mark Zuckerberg-owned platform, Instagram, removed the clip within a half hour of its posting, without explanation. In the lead-up to the 2020 election, Zuckerberg personally donated hundreds of millions of dollars to the Center for Tech and Civic Life, a group whose founders had been involved with an institute that provides training to liberal activists. His platform removing content that directly challenges the story Americans have been told about January 6th – which stemmed from challenges to the results of the 2020 election – only further proves an obvious bias in their quest to stop “misinformation,” which is code for any truthful information that would hurt Democrat causes.

While the video was eventually put back after going through the appeal process, where Instagram claimed they “found that our technology made a mistake in taking your post down,” the removal of the video at any point underscores a problem that has yet to be solved throughout the United States.

A massive assault on the First Amendment rights is well underway.  As an elected official, Congressman Loudermilk has an obligation to provide transparency to Americans, regardless of which political party will be harmed or benefit from the truth coming to light. Yet his voice was removed because it did not go with the pre-approved narrative. Congressman Loudermilk weighed in on the post removal as well on X, tweeting:

Why is big tech against our investigation into uncovering the truth about what really happened on January 6th? The American people have the right to know the complete story.”

Regardless of whether people will agree or disagree with Loudermilk’s findings, they have the right to decide what is true or not for themselves. 

 

Matt Kane earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Stony Brook University. His work has been posted by President Trump, RealClearPolitics, and American Thinker. X/Twitter: @MattKaneUSA Truth Social @MattKane

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