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2025-01-05 | |
[JustTheNews] State ignoring FOIA requests for its communications related to Europe's pro-censorship Digital Services Act, requester says in suit. First Amendment disinformation police boycott suit on hiatus until Feb. 18. The State Department laid to rest the alleged "censorship nerve center" of the federal government last week after Congress refused to reauthorize the interagency Global Engagement Center, known for teaching youth to distrust populism and allegedly squelching American small businesses online. While it may have a peaceful afterlife – State plans to "realign" GEC staff with other entities that handle purported "foreign information manipulation and interference activities" – GEC also faces an unquenchable fire and undying worm on multiple fronts. The Functional Government Initiative (FGI) filed a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit Monday against State, with nine exhibits, because it "has produced no records and has failed to assert any claims that responsive records are exempt from production" in response to three FOIA requests whose statutory due dates have passed. Two seek discussions within GEC and State's Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy, and their talks with the White House, on the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA), whose stated goal is stopping "illegal and harmful activities online and the spread of disinformation." The third asks for "internal press guidance" mentioned in a New York Post article Sept. 13 in which State officials mulled how to discredit journalists reporting on GEC's funding of disinformation police NewsGuard and Global Disinformation Index (GDI), and Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., for supporting a ban on "federal funding of anti-free speech groups." It's not the first FOIA to State for internal press guidance related to GEC's funding. The agency hid the vast majority of emails, and even the names of public officials, in a FOIA production to former Department of Education lawyer Hans Bader in 2023. Wisconsin GOP Sen. Ron Johnson has also been warning he'll aggressively wield his substantial subpoena powers as chair of the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations and demand transparency from agencies. He called on President-elect Donald Trump to create something like a "secretary of information extraction" to coordinate with Trump's incoming secretaries on exposing agency records he's seeking, and for binding budget caps based on the last surplus year of 1998 in a Wall Street Journal op-ed. Then-EU Commissioner for Internal Market Thierry Breton repeatedly invoked the DSA to threaten X owner Elon Musk, starting with his purchase of the former Twitter, which also prompted President Biden to float a potential security review. The EU distanced itself from Breton's final threat, to preempt Musk's planned X interview with then-GOP presidential nominee Trump, which prompted Musk to respond with a meme telling Breton to "literally, f*** your own face!" The Frenchman resigned a month later, accusing President Ursula von der Leyen of trying to get France to replace him – days after House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, demanded a briefing from Breton on his threats against X, use of EU law to censor American speech and communications with the White House to "bypass the First Amendment." Breton didn't let his departure stop him from saber-rattling against Musk, demanding Europe enforce the DSA against Musk on Dec. 21 for his "foreign interference" in German elections by endorsing the "far-right" Alternative for Germany party, which favors lower immigration. "Only the AfD can save Germany," Musk had written, using its German acronym, in response to presumptive German Chancellor Friedrich Merz refusing to cooperate with AfD "no matter how many" seats it won in upcoming elections against his Christian Democratic Union.
There was modified joy over this seeming victory. The fact that funding for the GEC was cut was one of the principal goads to celebration. Here at last was proof that a bad government activity could actually be zeroed out. No money, no activity. But the joy was short-lived. Deploying a pragmatic version of the Juliet Principle (“A rose by any other name would smell as sweet”), the deep staters in the State Department just cooked up a new name. Allow me to introduce you to the “Counter Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference Hub,” a polysyllabic, “rebranded” version of the GEC. Many of the people employed by the GEC are now employed by the new “hub.” They’ll need new business cards, stationery, and signs for their offices. Doubtless, there will be other expenses. But since much of the GEC’s budget has been “realigned” to the new shop, that won’t be a problem. Related: Global Engagement Center: 2024-12-31 Jimmy Carter the terrible, distorting reality in Gaza and other commentary Global Engagement Center: 2024-12-29 Federal judge orders Biden administration to stop selling Texas border wall parts Global Engagement Center: 2024-12-27 State Department's 'Global Engagement Center' accused of censoring Americans shuts its doors Related: Functional Government Initiative: 2024-05-15 Call them racist? Teachers union worked with feds to neutralize parents with concerns about CRT Functional Government Initiative: 2023-08-10 Biden Admin Concedes No Evidence Behind Recommendation for 6 Annual COVID Booster Shots Functional Government Initiative: 2023-07-19 Almost a $1billion no-bid contract to Deployed Resources, a New York-based contractor that owes $585,075 in unpaid taxes, received $964 million in federal contracts this year to house illegal aliens Related: Freedom of Information Act: 2024-12-17 Joe Biden briefed by advisors about foreign policy on insecure pseudonymous email accounts: memos Freedom of Information Act: 2024-11-20 'Censorship cartel' on its heels as Trump appointees, litigation crack open alleged conspiracy Freedom of Information Act: 2024-11-17 The 'Wokeness' Purge Has Already Begun Related: NewsGuard 12/09/2024 US federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale or ban of TikTok NewsGuard 12/07/2024 Joe must say NO to White House pardon party for Anthony Fauci, Mark Milley, Adam Schiff NewsGuard 12/02/2024 Biden pardons Hunter despite lying pledges not to Related: Global Disinformation Index 12/31/2024 Jimmy Carter the terrible, distorting reality in Gaza and other commentary Global Disinformation Index 12/07/2023 Biden State Dept. blacklists conservative news outlets, lawsuit claims: 'Censorship regime' Global Disinformation Index 04/23/2023 Tech Giant Oracle Cuts Ties with Foreign Disinformation ‘Experts' GDI | |
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#2 Feds are good at hiding funding for illegal activities and booze on their expense reports. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2025-01-05 16:15 |
#1 Center for Countering Digital Hate: Ending 'disinformation' while taking aim at Musk, conservatives |
Posted by: Skidmark 2025-01-04 08:15 |