Well, my main problem with the Democratic Party for the last four years has been their heavy lifting with censorship as a tool. Thankfully, Musk took over Twitter or this would be much worse.
The latest recent censorship unveiling was that in November, the FDA decided to not publicize or publicly mention an E. Coli outbreak that sickened about 90 people and killed a boy. The entire thing was censored. The death was censored. The company or companies responsible were not revealed.
So now what? Is it the Trump administration's responsibility to report on what Biden censored? That's a thorny issue. How far should the current administration go with this? And, more importantly, are there protocols in place to prevent this from happening again?
Why was this not reported? And how bad does this have to be for it to make CNN's front news page? Because right now, online, it's not there.