President Trump Directs DOJ to Investigate Big Tech Censorship

Restoring Free Speech in the Digital Age

President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of Justice to investigate political censorship by Big Tech companies, following widespread concerns that major platforms have been silencing conservative voices. The order tasks the DOJ with determining whether companies such as Facebook, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter) are violating users' First Amendment rights through biased content moderation and shadow banning.

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Fighting Back Against Digital Discrimination

The Trump administration argues that these tech platforms, while privately owned, operate as the modern-day public square and therefore have a duty to uphold free speech protections for all Americans, not just those whose views align with Silicon Valley elites.

For years, conservatives have sounded the alarm over what they see as blatant partisan censorship — with high-profile examples ranging from the suppression of news stories to algorithmic manipulation of content from right-leaning voices.

With this new directive, President Trump is drawing a line in the sand, making it clear that unchecked corporate control over political discourse will no longer be tolerated.

Industry and Media Reaction

While some media outlets and progressive groups have raised concerns over potential government interference in private business, supporters argue this move is not about control — it’s about ensuring accountability and transparency in platforms that dominate public discourse.

This investigation could mark a turning point in the fight to restore digital freedom and ensure that conservatives are not silenced in the digital age.

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