DOJ Settles Lawsuit Over Biden State Department's Social Media Censorship
Summary
The DOJ announced settlement of litigation challenging the Biden State Department's alleged censorship of disfavored speech through the now-closed Global Engagement Center. The settlement, implementing President Trump's Executive Order on free speech, includes terms preventing recurrence of government-funded tools to suppress protected speech online. The case arose from allegations that federal agencies violated First Amendment rights by funding technologies for social media companies to downgrade and demonetize protected speech.
What changed
The DOJ announced settlement of litigation challenging the Biden State Department's alleged censorship of American citizens' speech through the Global Engagement Center. The settlement implements President Trump's Executive Order on free speech and includes injunctive relief preventing the government from funding or promoting technologies used to suppress constitutionally protected speech on social media platforms.
Affected parties including federal agencies, technology companies operating social media platforms, and social media users should monitor implementation of settlement terms. The injunctive provisions create ongoing restrictions on government-funded censorship activities, potentially affecting how federal agencies engage with private platforms on content moderation matters. This settlement may influence future litigation involving government social media coordination and free speech rights.
What to do next
- Monitor for implementation details
- Review settlement terms for compliance implications
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Justice Department Settles Lawsuit Challenging Biden State Department’s Alleged Social Media Censorship
Friday, April 10, 2026
Share For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs The Justice Department this week announced the settlement of litigation alleging that the Biden State Department actively silenced and censored disfavored speech by American citizens, in particular through its now-closed “Global Engagement Center.” The lawsuit alleged that the prior administration funded and promoted private companies’ development of technologies that social media companies and other private entities could use to downgrade, demonetize, and otherwise suppress protected speech online. Among other claims, plaintiffs alleged these actions violated the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
The settlement implements President Trump’s Executive Order, entitled “Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship,” acknowledging that “the previous administration trampled free speech rights by censoring Americans’ speech on online platforms. Under the guise of combatting ‘misinformation,’ ‘disinformation,’ and ‘malinformation,’ the Federal Government infringed on the constitutionally protected speech rights of American citizens across the United States in a manner that advanced the Government’s preferred narrative about significant matters of public debate.” 90 Fed. Reg. 8243 (Jan. 28, 2025).
“The weaponization of the Biden Administration against the American people who they disfavored is over,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “This settlement is righting the historic wrong that they perpetrated against Americans, and today we say ‘never again’ will we tolerate these injustices.”
“The Biden Administration muted speech it didn’t like. But progressive elites cannot oust conservative viewpoints from the public square,” said Associate Attorney General Stanley E. Woodward, Jr. “These settlements are yet another example of DOJ making good on President Trump’s promise to end weaponization against ordinary Americans, ensuring all of our Nation’s citizens may speak freely.”
“The Department of Justice will continue vindicating Americans’ right to free speech,” said Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate, of the Civil Division. “The Federal Government has no business promoting and funding tools to censor domestic media or citizens. This resolution ensures the unlawful practices at issue will not recur.”
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas found good cause for plaintiffs to take discovery in support of their motion for a preliminary injunction after denying the government’s motions to dismiss and to transfer venue. Now, the Department’s agreement with plaintiffs avoids the need for continued litigation in this case. Daily Wire v. Dep’t of State, No. 6:23-cv-609 (E.D. Tex.).
Securing the right of the American people to engage in constitutionally protected speech is a priority of the Department of Justice. Additional information about the Civil Division is available at www.justice.gov/civil.
Updated April 10, 2026 Components Office of the Attorney General Civil Division Press Release Number: 26-312
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