Not sure exactly where the Constitution has confirmed a government freedom to censor, but that’s apparently what a federal judge has discovered, in order to rule that the organization formerly named the Global Engagement Center and assigned to censor Americans must stay alive.
It is the Federalist confirming that while U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the Center Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference Hub, formerly known as the GEC, was dead, a judge said otherwise.
It is Susan Illston, a judge in the leftist enclave of San Francisco, who has, “through the miraculous powers of an activist judge,” has said no, the report said.
The organization must remain, she is claiming.
The report described GEC, or R-FIMI under its new name, as “the creepy censorship arm within the Department of State that curtails free speech.”
The focal point of the argument, the report said, is “whether the president has the authority to reorganize the federal workplace and trim excess employees or if only unelected local judges have that authority for the entire nation.”