It’s the second time a Republican attorney general has sued the group.

A Republican attorney general is suing a private media watchdog organization after it issued a report on hate speech on X (formerly Twitter), which many on the right took to be an attack on transphobic billionaire Elon Musk, the owner of X.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sued Media Matters for allegedly refusing to turn over internal documents related to its 2023 report on the rise of hate speech on X. Media Matters has called Bailey’s lawsuit “meritless, expensive, and harassing.”

Media Matters released a November 2023 report detailing how ads for major brands on X appeared next to user-generated neo-Nazi content. Musk called the report “bogus.” Bailey’s lawsuit marks the second time a Republican AG has sued the group on Musk’s behalf, signaling the political party’s increasing willingness to use the levers of institutional power to persecute organizations for criticizing right-wing figures.

  • @RememberTheApollo_
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    1219 months ago

    How close is this to violating the first amendment? Seems like retaliation by a government entity on behalf of a private enterprise.

    • FenrirIII
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      59 months ago

      You may have to prove collusion. Him being a dumbfuck isn’t evidence of retaliation on behalf of Musk.

      • Natanael
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        179 months ago

        No need for collusion to be proven because gov agents aren’t allowed to control speech at all.

        • @[email protected]
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          39 months ago

          There’s a very narrow scope where they are allowed, but that’s when the speech is intended to incite imminent lawless action (like starting a riot).

    • @[email protected]
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      49 months ago

      In principle, it’s probably not something a truly law-abiding American would do. In reality, it’s probably not illegal, although scummy. You can sue for anything basically

      • qantravon
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        129 months ago

        That’s true when a private person sues, but the rules are different for a government entity, which is what’s happening here. A sane court system would throw this out and issue some kind of rebuke to the DA who’s pressing this, but we don’t seem to have one of those