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Tom Cotton Warns Congress It Must Act To Stop Joe Biden From Reactivating Disgraced Plan: “Congress needs to act in the weeks ahead to ensure that it, and nothing like it, can ever be created again in the future


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GOP Senator Tom Cotton and former Dem Rep and Dem presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard issued warnings about Joe Biden trying to reactivate his paused Disinformation Board. Cotton said:

“I’m glad to know that this Orwellian Ministry of Truth is at least paused for the moment, but I think it’s important to realize that it’s only paused because the American people found out about it.

“The government has no business refereeing disputes engaged in political campaigns or public debates. If you don’t like someone else’s speech, the solution is more speech. It’s not to use the Department of Homeland Security, for goodness’ sake, to try to censor or label someone’s arguments in the public sphere.

“Now, I think the Democrats often believe that disinformation and misinformation are simply facts that reflect poorly on Joe Biden and the Democrat Party.

“Congress needs to act in the weeks ahead to ensure that it – and nothing like it – can ever be created again in the future

Gabbard said:

“Freedom requires vigilance. 

“The vigilance of courageous Americans has forced the Biden Admin to “pause” the Ministry of Truth (Disinformation Board). 

“We must not allow them to reactivate this propaganda arm (with new name/leadership?)”

DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas picked former DHS Secretary Michael Chertoff to replace Jankowicz to lead a “thorough review” of the disinformation board after he put it on “pause” after intense backlash.

“This assessment will focus on answering two pivotal questions. First, how can the Department most effectively and appropriately address disinformation that poses a threat to our country,” the DHS said in a statement Wednesday.

“Second, how can DHS achieve greater transparency across our disinformation-related work and increase trust with the public and other stakeholders.”