Trump’s win turns online censorship case upside-down

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A legal battle over the Biden administration’s influence on social media companies looks set to spill into the next Trump administration—and no one knows quite how that will play out. A district judge allowed the case known as Missouri v. Biden to resume even as the Biden administration winds down. The Supreme Court vacated his previous ruling in the case in June, but the new one means the plaintiffs can now pursue additional discovery. That sets the stage for Donald Trump and his team to inherit the role of defendants in government censorship cases brought by some of their own political allies—including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 


Trump’s win turns online censorship case upside-down