The Supreme Court decided not to weigh in on a censorship case, in a 9-0 ruling.

A recent case that could affect how We the People get our news was brought to the court.

This from thepatriotjournal.com.

A conglomerate of liberal-owned companies tried to eradicate laws from red states. These laws were a reaction to damning allegations that social networks were conspiring to censor users. The following is what the Supreme Court decided.

From The National Review:

The Supreme Court on Monday declined to rule on a case in which technology groups challenged laws in Texas and Florida that prevent social-media platforms from censoring users…

Justice Clarence Thomas said:

[The trade association NetChoice, which brought the case on behalf of the major social media platforms], failed to provide many of the basic facts necessary to evaluate their challenges.

Further, he cautioned:

[That] while federal courts can judge the constitutionality of statutes, they may do so only to the extent necessary to resolve the case at hand.

NOTE: This case was brought by liberal social media companies, which were trying to overturn laws from Texas and Florida.

Both Republican-led states had passed laws that

prohibit social networks from censoring users.

These companies, which include Facebook and YouTube, claimed these laws violated their First Amendment rights.

That’s right, eh?

Massive companies with billions of dollars

complain about their rights when they

have been trampling on their users’ rights for years.

Bombshell reports accused major social networks of conspiring with the federal government to censor Americans.

These companies complied with demands from [The Obiden Regime] to take down posts, ban users, or silence stories the government didn’t like.

We the People have hoisted the Bullshit flag.

[T]hese companies are complaining about free speech?

This Supreme Court decision protects these laws for now. But the battle could rage in lower courts for a while longer.

The highest court’s decision, though, could set the tone for future battles, making it harder for social media companies to block laws that limit their power successfully.

A big ‘Thank You’ to The Supremes.

And God speed to Conservatism and the Take Back of our Constitutional Republic.