Glenn Greenwald: Psaki's Rogan comments show 'explicit strategy' to coerce companies to censor speech
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When White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said every podcast platform should “do more to call out misinformation” it again shows the Democrats' proclivity toward using corporate allies to censor free speech, Glenn Greenwald told Tucker Carlson Tonight.
"Obviously that comment [by Psaki] that you just referenced is in and of itself disturbing. Why should the White House be weighing in at all on who they think should be on Spotify, who they think should not be what they think Spotify should and shouldn't be doing about their podcast host?" Greenwald said.
"But it's even more alarming when you consider that it's actually part of a broad pattern, even an explicit strategy by Democrats to use their majority in power in Washington to coerce companies to censor for them in ways the Constitution would prohibit."
"They've repeatedly subpoenaed social media companies and explicitly said If you don't start censoring more, you will face legal and regulatory reprisals," he said.