Supreme Court hearing social media misinformation case

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The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on Monday over whether the Biden administration violated the First Amendment when it urged social media companies to remove false or misleading posts from their platforms.

Two state attorneys general, both Republicans, challenged the administration's actions, claiming federal officials worked with social media companies to silence conservatives online. However, the attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri sued the Biden administration as they wanted to be able to limit what the Biden administration could do with these private companies.Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey and Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill do not want the Biden administration to reach out to these private companies and tell them what to remove from their websites.

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