A new executive order aims to protect free speech by prohibiting federal agencies from engaging in or facilitating censorship on online platforms. It directs the Attorney General to investigate past government actions that may have suppressed speech and ensure taxpayer resources are not used to infringe on First Amendment rights. The order frames prior efforts to combat misinformation as government overreach and seeks to correct past misconduct.
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