A federal judge in Louisiana has placed an injunction barring Biden administration officials from communicating with social media platforms about misleading content. Jake Tapper: It's really important that this thing gets overturned so that the companies can start working with government on lots of these issues. He says Fox News is not in a good place right now, especially since their star anchor Tucker Carlson was fired last month.
Fox News and social media are two arenas that will define the next presidential race. Today, after Kara and Nayeema discuss the implications of the recent injunction by a federal judge banning Biden administration officials from communicating with social media platforms, we dive into Fox’s Rupert-Trump-Tucker love triangle. We’re joined by a panel including New York Times reporter Jeremy W. Peters, Guardian columnist Margaret Sullivan, and Dispatch Editor in Chief Jonah Goldberg.
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