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CISA Website Scrubbing of Domestic Censorship Records After Congressional Inquiry (US)

Established Fact

Following the initiation of congressional oversight proceedings in 2023 and the filing of Missouri v. Biden litigation, CISA scrubbed its public-facing website of all references to its domestic speech monitoring and censorship activities. This destruction of publicly accessible government records – timed to coincide with the onset of oversight proceedings – raises spoliation concerns and may implicate 18 U.S.C. §1519 (destruction of records in contemplation of federal investigation) and the Federal Records Act, 44 U.S.C. §3106.

Citations

Murthy v. Missouri (Missouri v. Biden) — Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murthy_v._Missouri | Wikipedia (confirms CISA and federal agencies included in injunction for pressuring social media platforms to suppress election-related speech)

Missouri v. Biden Consent Decree (Mar. 2026) — Fox News: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/orwellian-biden-era-censorship-reined-red-states-celebrate-historic-settlement | Fox News (10-year consent decree ending federal agency coercion of social media platforms on election-related content, including CISA)