An American court calls for officials in the case of freedom to express Corona

An American court calls for officials in the case of freedom to express Corona

In a case involving the federal government’s conspiracy with significant technology companies to impose censorship on users with regard to the Corona virus brought on by the Coffe _19 epidemic, a federal court on Friday ordered Dr. Anthony Vochi and other senior officials, including the former White House spokesperson, Jane Saki, to testify under oath.

Vochi, a former aide to US President Joe Biden, is accused by public prosecutors in Louisiana, Missouri, and other states of conspiring to compel social media corporations to “silence frustrated voices” regarding the Kofid 19 parallel.
Judge Terry Duti of the American Partial Court went further than the prior decision, which required officials to present written certificates, and ordered Voca and the other defendants to give testimony while under oath.

“We quickly submitted a request to prove the department to these authorities after discovering evidence between the Biden administration and social media to impose control of freedom of expression.”
He continued: “It is time to shed light on this supervision project, and we force these officials to disclose to the American people, and this ruling will allow us to do so exactly and we will continue to press for the truth.

The general wound Vivic Mourthi, the head of the White House’s digital strategy Rob Flaheri, and the supervisory agent of the Federal Investigation Office, Facebook Chan, are among the individuals who will testify in court on behalf of the department.

In the matter of Corona’s freedom of expression, an American court requests officials

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