Investigation launches into possible State Department funding of third parties to censor online speech
America First Legal (AFL) has announced that it has filed a total of nine Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests that pertain to US State Department s behavior in awarding grants and funding to outfits that are allegedly used as a way to outsource government censorship and disinformation.
The group suspects that the State Department used the Global Engagement Center (GEC) to fund content moderation groups, and had set aside $60 million for this purpose.
AFL says its FOIA requests aim to shed light on how in a number of cases the State Department pushed money to the likes of the Atlantic Council, Digital Public Square, Moonshot CVE, and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), which AFL says are deeply involved in moderation and censorship on internet platforms.
The obvious reason why this would be done would be for the government to find ways to circumvent First Amendment limitations it faces to itself, directly censor unwanted online content.