Current Missouri Attorney General and soon-to-be U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt is going to depose Anthony Fauci, Jen Psaki, and other current and former members of the Biden-Harris regime over their roles in government collusion with Big Tech companies to censor the American people.
According to a Tweet by Schmitt:
BREAKING: The court has granted our request to depose Dr. Anthony Fauci, former White House Press Secretary Jennifer Psaki, FBI Supervisory Special Agent Elvis Chan, and other Biden Administration officials relating to collusion with social media to suppress free speech.
🚨BREAKING: The court has granted our request to depose Dr. Anthony Fauci, former White House Press Secretary Jennifer Psaki, FBI Supervisory
Special Agent Elvis Chan, and other Biden Administration officials relating to collusion with social media to suppress free speech.🚨— Eric Schmitt (@Eric_Schmitt) October 21, 2022
Schmitt, who is all but guaranteed to win the U.S. Senate seat up for grabs in Missouri, has been one of the most solid Attorneys General in the nation. He has consistently fought federal overreach with some high-profile victories, but being able to hold the regime accountable for demolishing free speech through Big Tech collusion would be his greatest accomplishment as a final act on his way to Capitol Hill.
Reactions on social media were glorious as the general consensus is this is “huge”:
This is HUGE
— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) October 21, 2022
HUGE!!! 👇👇👇 https://t.co/asXfftp0nL
— Sara A. Carter (@SaraCarterDC) October 21, 2022
HUGE
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) October 21, 2022
This is huge.
— Chris Loesch (@ChrisLoesch) October 21, 2022
Attorney General Schmitt, you are one hell of an asset in the fight against this biomedical security state and its censorship protocols. Amazing victory!
— Michael Mella 🐊 (@pico87mn) October 21, 2022
https://twitter.com/monicaonairtalk/status/1583622994923900928
Can’t wait https://t.co/hyCm0jpaki
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) October 21, 2022
It has already been established that there was collusion. The question is whether or not laws were broken. One would think the U.S. government working with private companies to suppress free speech would be a slam dunk, but the two-tier justice system has given passes to worse crimes by this regime. Let’s hope Schmitt is as strong as we hope and he’s able to build a case that can return free speech to the people, a right that should never have even come close to being stifled.