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Alito says the country will regret it…

The Supreme Court rejected a censorship challenge against the Biden Administration for colluding with Big Tech companies like Facebook and Twitter to censor what it deemed “misinformation” about COVID-19.

Biden & Co. can’t be sued, according to the ruling.

The decision was 6-3; Justices Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas, and Neil Gorsuch dissented.

“To establish standing, the plaintiffs must demonstrate a substantial risk that, in the near future, they will suffer an injury that is traceable to a Government defendant and redressable by the injunction they seek,” Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote in the majority opinion. “No plaintiff has carried that burden.”

From The New York Post:

During oral arguments in March, the Supreme Court signaled wariness about siding with the Republican attorneys general of Missouri and Louisiana who brought forward the case, with several conservative justices questioning the precedent it would set.

A lower court had barred multiple White House officials from corresponding with companies like Google, Facebook and X about content moderation amid the case, which the Supreme Court previously paused. The decision on Thursday scraps that.

In a blistering dissent, Alito warned that the actions of officials in the case were “blatantly unconstitutional, and the country may come to regret the Court’s failure to say so.”

“Purely private entities like newspapers are not subject to the First Amendment … But government officials may not coerce private entities to suppress speech,” he wrote. “The record before us is vast.”

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, who brought the case, shared his reaction on X:

“My office filed suit against dozens of officials in the federal government to stop the biggest violation of the First Amendment in our nation’s history. The record is clear: the deep state pressured and coerced social media companies to take down truthful speech simply because it was conservative. Today’s ruling does not dispute that. My rallying cry to disappointed Americans is this: Missouri is not done. We are going back to the district court to obtain more discovery in order to root out Joe Biden’s vast censorship enterprise once and for all.”

Journalist Matt Taibbi, who broke part of this story with his Twitter Files reporting, says get ready for Big Brother.

This story is developing…