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Related: About this forumClay Higgins sent a letter to social media sites threatening investigations if they don't censor speech.
Alejandra Caraballo
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Clay Higgins sent a letter to Bluesky and other social media sites threatening investigations if they don't censor speech critical of Charlie Kirk.
They don't even know who Jay is because they addressed her as "gentleman."
https://clayhiggins.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/9.15.25_Rep.-Higgins-Letter-to-Big-Tech-re-Charlie-Kirk-1.pdf
Alt text: Two-page letter on official U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, dated September 15, 2025, from Congressman Clay Higgins (Louisiana, 3rd District) to major tech executives, including Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Elon Musk (X), Neal Mohan (YouTube), Shou Zi Chew (TikTok), Jay Graber (Bluesky), and Devin Nunes (Trump Media & Technology Group).
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The letter opens by thanking the executives for their service and offering condolences. It references the "graphic, televised murder of a heroic Christian leader, Mr. Charlie Kirk," urging the companies to take responsibility by removing posts that allegedly celebrated Kirks death. It demands that authors of such posts be banned and new pages they create also prohibited. It frames celebration of Kirks murder as unacceptable in a free society, and states that Congressman Higgins has initiated a Congressional effort to enforce this.
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The letter continues, stating that shielding offenders will not be protected under Section 230. Higgins emphasizes his role as Chair of the Federal Law Enforcement subcommittee of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, with authority over federal regulatory law enforcement. He frames the restriction of harmful public statements not as oppression, but as protection of free speech and societal standards. The letter closes with a demand for a formal response within one business week, signed "Clay Higgins, Member of Congress," and CCs Donald J. Trump (President of the United States) and Pam Bondi (Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice).
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September 16, 2025 at 10:07 PM
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Clay Higgins sent a letter to Bluesky and other social media sites threatening investigations if they don't censor speech critical of Charlie Kirk.
They don't even know who Jay is because they addressed her as "gentleman."
https://clayhiggins.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/9.15.25_Rep.-Higgins-Letter-to-Big-Tech-re-Charlie-Kirk-1.pdf
Alt text: Two-page letter on official U.S. House of Representatives letterhead, dated September 15, 2025, from Congressman Clay Higgins (Louisiana, 3rd District) to major tech executives, including Mark Zuckerberg (Meta), Elon Musk (X), Neal Mohan (YouTube), Shou Zi Chew (TikTok), Jay Graber (Bluesky), and Devin Nunes (Trump Media & Technology Group).
Page 1:
The letter opens by thanking the executives for their service and offering condolences. It references the "graphic, televised murder of a heroic Christian leader, Mr. Charlie Kirk," urging the companies to take responsibility by removing posts that allegedly celebrated Kirks death. It demands that authors of such posts be banned and new pages they create also prohibited. It frames celebration of Kirks murder as unacceptable in a free society, and states that Congressman Higgins has initiated a Congressional effort to enforce this.
ALT
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The letter continues, stating that shielding offenders will not be protected under Section 230. Higgins emphasizes his role as Chair of the Federal Law Enforcement subcommittee of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, with authority over federal regulatory law enforcement. He frames the restriction of harmful public statements not as oppression, but as protection of free speech and societal standards. The letter closes with a demand for a formal response within one business week, signed "Clay Higgins, Member of Congress," and CCs Donald J. Trump (President of the United States) and Pam Bondi (Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice).
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September 16, 2025 at 10:07 PM
Clay Higgins sent a letter to Bluesky and other social media sites threatening investigations if they don't censor speech critical of Charlie Kirk.
— Alejandra Caraballo (@esqueer.net) 2025-09-17T02:07:47.247Z
They don't even know who Jay is because they addressed her as "gentleman."
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						Clay Higgins sent a letter to social media sites threatening investigations if they don't censor speech. (Original Post)
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tetedur
(1,380 posts)1. He threatened to kill demonstrators in 2020 and his posts were taken down.
        
          https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/republican-clay-higgins-facebook-post-threat-armed 
Higgins did not consider the right-wing "militia" armed with AKs who showed up to observe the Black Lives Matter protests in Lafayette Louisiana as a threat. The NFAC showed up armed but peaceful in response to the right-wing militia presence and that shook up Mr. Higgins.
I'm sure he also wasn't threatened by the Jan 6th mob who literally showed up in "his neighborhood" not only "threatening" violence but perpetrating it.
          
          
          
        
        Facebook removed two posts from a Republican member of Congress representing Louisiana on Tuesday in which he threatened demonstrators against police violence, suggesting he would shoot and "drop any 10 of you where you stand" if they took to the street armed.
"If this shows up, we'll consider the armed presence a real threat," Rep. Clay Higgins, a former law enforcement officer, posted Tuesday on his personal, verified Captain Clay Higgins Facebook page along with a picture of an armed Black militia group that has protested the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. "We don't care what color you are. We don't care if you're left or right. If you show up like this, if We recognize threat... you won't walk away."
[He] made no reference to protesters turning violent, but instead suggested their mere armed presence would be considered a threat.
Louisiana is an open-carry state, meaning a permit is not required for someone to visibly carry a firearm in public.
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"If this shows up, we'll consider the armed presence a real threat," Rep. Clay Higgins, a former law enforcement officer, posted Tuesday on his personal, verified Captain Clay Higgins Facebook page along with a picture of an armed Black militia group that has protested the police killings of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. "We don't care what color you are. We don't care if you're left or right. If you show up like this, if We recognize threat... you won't walk away."
[He] made no reference to protesters turning violent, but instead suggested their mere armed presence would be considered a threat.
Louisiana is an open-carry state, meaning a permit is not required for someone to visibly carry a firearm in public.
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Higgins did not consider the right-wing "militia" armed with AKs who showed up to observe the Black Lives Matter protests in Lafayette Louisiana as a threat. The NFAC showed up armed but peaceful in response to the right-wing militia presence and that shook up Mr. Higgins.
I'm sure he also wasn't threatened by the Jan 6th mob who literally showed up in "his neighborhood" not only "threatening" violence but perpetrating it.
Jilly_in_VA
(13,384 posts)2. That's not him, that's his staff
        He can't speak even that eloquently, remember? "WHAR BOXES?"


