The ruling came in response to lawsuits brought by GOP Attorneys General in Louisiana and Missouri. The judge made exceptions for national security threats and criminal activity. Doughty blocked agencies, including the FBI and Department of Health and Human Services, from flagging social media posts and accounts. Plus, how the Army aims to try and solve a recruiting shortage, and we look at the conversation around a labor shortage and legal immigration.Ī federal judge in Louisiana has restricted parts of the Biden administration from communicating or meeting with social media platforms about content moderation on Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter. Today, a judge blocks Biden officials from contacting social media companies over content moderation. I'm Taylor Wilson and this is 5 Things you need to know Wednesday, the 5th of July 2023. There may be some differences between the audio and the text. This transcript was automatically generated, and then edited for clarity in its current form. Hit play on the player above to hear the podcast and follow along with the transcript below. Podcasts: True crime, in-depth interviews and more USA TODAY podcasts right here Plus, USA TODAY Pentagon Correspondent Tom Vanden Brook explains how the Army is using ' fit camps' to get recruits in shape amid a recruiting shortage, the Illinois town of Highland Park gathers to remember shooting victims one year later, El Paso Times and USA TODAY Border Reporter Lauren Villagran puts a border labor shortage in perspective, and sea surface temperatures are unusually warm. On today's episode of the 5 Things podcast: Judge restricts Biden officials from contacting social media companiesĪ federal judge has restricted Biden officials from contacting social media companies about content moderation.
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