And just like that, the Department of Homeland Security’s disinformation governance board is no more:
The Homeland Security Advisory Council voted unanimously Monday that the Biden administration's disinformation governance board is unnecessary. https://t.co/IvP2NoaeBH
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 18, 2022
Never mind?
Get rekt https://t.co/b9pIHRteg3
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 19, 2022
From The Washington Post:
Officials said they created the board in April to fight disinformation-fueled extremism that might endanger national security, but Republicans and conservative media portrayed it as an Orwellian tool that could infringe on privacy and free speech.
The board’s director resigned after a few weeks amid a wave of online criticism, and Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas asked the advisory council to study the issue.
LOL. After all that it took one sentence?
A Homeland Security Advisory Council subcommittee concluded in a one-sentence draft recommendation that there was “no need” for the disinformation board and the council endorsed the recommendation at its meeting. https://t.co/Tdw9abHZ3v
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) July 18, 2022
And now — MAYBE — we can stop hearing from former Minister of Truth Nina Jankowicz on just how necessary she thought it was:
I resigned my position at DHS 2 months ago today. Despite that, I continue to be defamed & threatened based on lies about the work I was hired to do. I’m calling on @HawleyMo & @ChuckGrassley to stop amplifying these lies by needlessly attacking me. https://t.co/4fnTIGr5FU (1/5) pic.twitter.com/UA7kl3Kbka
— Nina Jankowicz 🇺🇦🇺🇸 (@wiczipedia) July 18, 2022
Because — now we know — it’s not.
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