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Trump Promises To Fire All Bureaucrats ‘Engaged In Domestic Censorship' Under The Harris 'Regime'

 

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Mosinee, Wisconsin (Sept. 2023) — Former President Donald Trump, speaking at a campaign rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, on Saturday, vowed to combat what he described as domestic censorship by federal bureaucrats if re-elected in 2024. During the rally, Trump took aim at media coverage and big tech companies, accusing them of unfairly silencing conservative voices.

"Those who cover the 2024 elections are facing extreme censorship from Big Tech companies like Facebook, Google, and YouTube," Trump said, highlighting the growing concerns about how platforms moderate political content. "We've seen people covering the opposition, especially Republicans and conservatives, being suspended without explanation. Big Tech won't even reveal what rules these small creators supposedly broke."

Trump's remarks come amid ongoing claims from conservative circles that social media platforms are biased against right-leaning viewpoints, a contention repeatedly raised since the 2020 election. As the 2024 election looms, set for November 5, Trump emphasized his commitment to defending free speech.

During the rally, Trump criticized the media's portrayal of his events, stating:

"Look at this crowd — it goes from corner to corner... but you know what they’ll write today? They’ll say Donald Trump spoke before a small gathering in Wisconsin. They are so dishonest. They write the exact opposite of the facts, and you start to lose faith in the press."

In a fiery declaration, Trump promised to sign an executive order banning federal employees from colluding to limit free speech. He also pledged to fire any federal bureaucrat involved in what he called "domestic censorship" under what he referred to as the "Harris regime," a reference to Vice President Kamala Harris.

"I will sign an executive order banning any federal employee from colluding to limit speech, and we will fire every federal bureaucrat who is engaged in domestic censorship under the Harris regime," Trump vowed, to enthusiastic applause from the crowd.

As Trump's 2024 campaign gains momentum, his remarks underscore a continued focus on media fairness and platform neutrality, issues that resonate strongly with his base.

Top 10 frequently asked questions (FAQs) about Trump's promise to fire bureaucrats involved in domestic censorship:

  1. What did Trump promise regarding censorship in his Wisconsin rally?

    • Trump vowed to fire federal bureaucrats involved in what he calls "domestic censorship" and signed an executive order banning government employees from colluding to limit free speech.
  2. What is the "Harris regime" that Trump refers to?

    • The "Harris regime" is a term used by Trump to refer to the current administration, emphasizing Vice President Kamala Harris, although President Biden is in office. It's a rhetorical tool to target the current leadership.
  3. Why is Trump focusing on domestic censorship?

    • Trump and many conservatives believe that Big Tech and the mainstream media unfairly censor right-leaning viewpoints, particularly during elections. He’s making this a core issue to rally his supporters ahead of the 2024 election.
  4. Which federal employees would Trump fire if re-elected?

    • Trump promised to remove any federal employee or bureaucrat found to be participating in censorship activities, especially those engaged in limiting speech on social media platforms or in the press.
  5. What are some examples of the censorship Trump is referring to?

    • Trump specifically referenced Big Tech companies like Facebook, Google, and YouTube, accusing them of suspending or silencing conservative voices without transparency about violations.
  6. How does Trump plan to stop government involvement in censorship?

    • He intends to sign an executive order preventing any federal employee from participating in actions that could limit free speech. Additionally, he pledged to fire those who have already engaged in such activities.
  7. Why does Trump think Big Tech companies are censoring conservatives?

    • Trump and his allies argue that platforms disproportionately suppress conservative content, often flagging or banning creators without clear justification. He believes this is politically motivated to favor left-wing ideologies.
  8. Is there evidence supporting Trump’s claims of domestic censorship?

    • While conservatives claim bias, Big Tech companies have denied allegations of politically motivated censorship, asserting that their content moderation policies are applied uniformly regardless of political orientation.
  9. How has the media responded to Trump’s accusations?

    • Many in the mainstream media have disputed Trump’s claims, pointing to the fact that he still maintains a significant media presence. However, conservative outlets and personalities have echoed his concerns about bias.
  10. What impact could Trump's promise have on the 2024 election?

    • Trump's stance on censorship could energize his conservative base, who feel their views are being unfairly suppressed. If elected, his policies could also lead to significant changes in how the government interacts with media and tech companies.

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