Forget the contentious House Judiciary Committee meeting this week about threats to free speech: U.S. Rep Jim Jordan is deliberately ignoring the most significant threat to American speech freedoms.
That’s how the hosts on Today in Ohio see it, anyway.
During the committee meeting, Jordan accused European Union regulators of attempting to influence U.S. elections through content moderation rules that affect social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter). Jordan claimed that when “platforms are forced to change their service terms to comply with European laws, it affects what Americans say online and infringes on Americans’ First Amendment rights.”
But podcast host Chris Quinn shifted the focus to what he views as the real danger to free expression in America.
“The clear threat to