This will be the first major step in dismantling the government's vast, unconstitutional censorship regime.
A struggle ensued between the Government and Plaintiffs, with the government fighting against the judge in this case to stop discovery and certain plaintiffs from being deposed.
At the appellate court level, the government argued really that NO ONE should have to leave their government jobs to sit for long depositions in this case, but certainly not the head of CISA, for example.
The appellate court wouldn't play ball with the government, and remanded the case back to Louisiana with some guidance on how the judge should proceed.
Then came the government's motion to dismiss, which the government had once withdrawn and then refilled.
Another interesting tidbit: once Fauci was deposed the government sought to seal all depositions and video-along with discovery materials arguing that the government "Employees" were being threatened and harassed and faced imminent harm.
The government responded with a 1,200 page monstrosity plainly arguing they did it all-but because of foreign actors and the "Safety" of the American people-lest we be exposed to harmful "Misinformation." Then they asked the judge to give them another week and postpone this hearing-again, arguing they wouldn't have time to digest Plaintiffs response to their last filing.
https://brownstone.org/articles/censors-are-exposed-major-update-to-missouri-v-biden/
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