This article presents a straightforward factual account of a consent decree filing with direct quotation from the decree document itself, centering on official government action rather than editorial interpretation. The use of primary sourcing (the actual consent decree) and neutral descriptive language about a legal proceeding avoids charged framing, though the selection to highlight this particular Trump administration action reflects a libertarian publication's interest in First Amendment/speech regulation issues, giving it a mild rightward lean consistent with Reason's anti-government-regu
From the Consent Decree filed today in Missouri v. Biden (W.D. La.): As President Trump stated upon taking office on… The post Trump Administration Agrees to Consent Decree in <i>Missouri v. Biden</i> Social Media Case appeared first on Reason.com.
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