"Justice Department Seeks Pause on Biden Administration's Social Media Contacts Amidst Court Order"

The Justice Department has requested a federal court to pause its order that limits the Biden administration's communication with social media companies while it appeals the decision. The preliminary injunction, issued by U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty, blocks several top Biden administration officials from engaging in communications aimed at pressuring or inducing the removal of content containing protected free speech. The injunction stems from a lawsuit filed by Republican attorneys general, alleging collusion between senior government officials and social media companies to suppress viewpoints and content, violating the First Amendment. The Justice Department argues that the order is too broad and causes confusion regarding who is temporarily barred from working with social media companies.
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