Biden administration asks Supreme Court to block curbs on contact with social media companies

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Lower courts have ruled that some government agencies and officials should be restricted from communicating and meeting with social media companies to moderate their content.

The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to block lower court rulings that restricted the Biden administration's interactions with social media companies about content posted by their users.WASHINGTON — The Justice Department asked the Supreme Court on Thursday to block recent lower court rulings that placed restrictions on executive branch contact with social media companies.an injunction issued by the U.S.

that was partially upheld by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals last week. The district judge earlier this year had ruled that some government agencies and Biden administration officials should be restricted from communicating and meeting with social media companies in order to moderate their content.

The decision came in response to a lawsuit from GOP attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri, who alleged U.S. government officials went too far in pressing social media companies to address posts related to Covid-19 vaccines and the 2020 election.

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