YouTube announced this week that the platform was cracking down on videos on its platform conveying what it considers “misinformation” on the coronavirus and other vaccines.
While some are praising the company for this move, critics are saying it’s just Big Tech finding another way to censor the news. FOX News contributors Joe Concha and Richard Fowler weigh in on YouTube’s decision to crack down on what it considers vaccine propaganda and if it impacts freedom of speech.
The Supreme Court’s new term begins next week and the Justices are expected to hear a list of contentious cases including questions regarding the Second Amendment and abortion rights. While the High Court currently has a conservative majority, Justice Amy Coney Barrett and some of her other colleagues have recently tried to remind the media and the public their work is not affected by politics. But is that true? FOX News Sunday host Chris Wallace joins the Rundown to preview the Court’s next term and how non-partisan the Justices actually are. Then, Wallace also discusses the political fallout over America’s exit from Afghanistan and the ongoing debate over vaccine mandates.
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