Supreme Court Nukes Hunter Biden Laptop Conspiracy in Brutal Ruling
Talia Jane
/ June 26, 2024/11:52 a.m. ET
Even the conservative Supreme Court thinks the far-rights FBI conspiracy theory is ridiculous.
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The Supreme Court issued a surprising decision on Wednesday, finding that complaints that the Biden administration had forced censorship on conservative social media users were unfounded. In its 63 decision, the Supreme Court laid a death blow in particular to the conspiracy theory that the FBI forced social media companies to suppress stories about Hunter Bidens laptop.
One of the main conspiracy theories that has kept conservatives in a chokehold for the past three years is that the FBI forced social media companies to remove content discussing Hunter Bidens laptop to protect the Bidens. In reality, social media companies cracked down on the dissemination of photos purporting to have come from Bidens laptop in accordance with their boilerplate hacked-materials policies, which enforce against the dissemination of content obtained through illegal means, such as revenge porn. That enforcement resulted in a removal of posts discussing Bidens laptop that included those photos, but discussions of the laptop on their own werent restricted.
One plaintiff in the Supreme Court case was Jim Hoft, founder of the failing far-right conspiracy website Gateway Pundit. Hoft elevated the FBI interference conspiracy and claimed moderation efforts taken by Twitter caused him harm. Hoft embedded Twitter posts made by his brother, Joe Hoft, sharing photos claiming to be from Bidens laptop. Twitter suspended Joe Hofts account, which resulted in the posts embedded on Gateway Pundit turning up as dead links. Hoft was likely trying to pull a sneaky workaround to avoid licensing and verifying the images himself, instead sourcing to content published on Twitter, and the effort failed. Hoft claimed the FBI interfered to remove the photos and that doing so caused him harm.
The Supreme Court meticulously ripped these claims to shreds, hilariously sourcing Hofts own claims that the crackdown came from Twitters existing hacked materials policy.
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wolfie001
(3,670 posts)Some lady's sitting in a jail cell over that one. I don't wanna search for it because there's so much RW bullshit surrounding it. Is that a non-story?
womanofthehills
(9,277 posts)The woman who found & sold the diary served a month in jail.
wolfie001
(3,670 posts)Haven't really followed it and appreciate the update.
sboatcar
(562 posts)That poor woman has been absolutely dragged through the mud over it, and its her PRIVATE DIARY, her PRIVATE THOUGHTS. I feel so bad for her, she was suffering and trying to put her thoughts on a page, and now its been plastered everywhere.
wolfie001
(3,670 posts)They take some little thing and make it radioactive through all of their media sources, blogs, podcasts. Really repulsive people.
sboatcar
(562 posts)They were all salivating over every last detail of it. Its like a lot of them have that exact fantasy or something. The reaction was so creepy among some of the Trumpers I see online.
tanyev
(44,539 posts)KS Toronado
(19,596 posts)that voted party over common sense.
ShazzieB
(18,700 posts)I'm not at all surprised that 2 of the dissenters were Uncle Ruckus and Sam the Sham. Not sure who I would have guessed for the third, but Gorsuch? Yeah, sure.