Congress Set to Pass NDAA With Anti-Censorship Provision, Protects Free Speech

The Senate Monday approved a key procedural vote that means the massive $901 billion National Defense Authorization Act will pass later this week and be sent to the president for signing.

The final NDAA bill, approved by the House last Wednesday, includes a strong prohibition on the Department of War from using any advertising agency that deploys so-called “media monitors” – groups that rate news outlets for factual accuracy, “misinformation” or other criteria.

Major ad agencies have been using these monitors – including the left-wing NewsGuard – to censor and blacklist conservative news organizations.

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