Court Allows RFK Jr. to Sue Biden Administration Over Alleged Social Media Censorship
A Louisiana judge ruled that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his charity have standing to challenge government actions aimed at suppressing their content online.
- The ruling follows a Supreme Court decision that dismissed a similar case due to lack of standing.
- Judge Terry Doughty found evidence that government officials directly influenced social media platforms to censor Kennedy's posts.
- Kennedy's charity, Children's Health Defense, argues that their views on vaccines led to targeted suppression.
- The case will be reviewed by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, which previously upheld parts of Doughty's injunction.
- This decision could impact ongoing efforts to hold the government accountable for alleged censorship during the pandemic.