Gina Carano — fired from The Mandalorian for “wrongthink.”
Megyn Kelly — fired by NBC for Halloween costume commentary.
Dave Chappelle — targeted by Netflix employees for “transphobia.”
Joe Rogan — smeared and nearly canceled over COVID discussions.
Tucker Carlson — taken off Fox News after advertiser pressure campaigns.
Parler — wiped off the internet by Apple, Google, and Amazon.
J.K. Rowling — blacklisted for defending women’s rights.
Mike Lindell — banned from Twitter and retailers for supporting Trump.
The Gateway Pundit was banned on Google AdSense, Amazon Ads, and PayPal for reporting on election fraud and COVID.
And the list goes on.
October 2009: The White House tried to exclude Fox News from a pooled interview — other networks refused to participate until Fox was included.
May 2013: DOJ secretly seized two months of AP reporters’ phone records, an intrusion AP called “massive and unprecedented.”
May 2013: DOJ labeled Fox’s James Rosen a “co-conspirator” in a leak probe to obtain his emails and phone records.
Feb–Mar 2014: The FCC floated a “Critical Information Needs” newsroom study, later scrapped after a First Amendment backlash.