'Hunter Biden's lawsuit aims to censor' Garrett Ziegler, trying to 'prevent him from exposing laptop info' says defense attorney
On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head talks with Robert Tyler, the President and General Counsel for Advocates For Faith and Freedom. The pair talked about the Hunter Biden laptop controversy, highlighting the censorship of its contents by social media platforms and the legal battle faced by Tyler's client, Garrett Ziegler.
Tyler explained that Ziegler, an investigative journalist and founder of non-profit Marco Polo USA, was sued by Hunter Biden in California despite operating out of Illinois. The case was assigned to a judge with direct ties to President Joe Biden, raising concerns about impartiality.
Head and Tyler also touched on the broader issue of government censorship, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the impact of social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook in shaping public discourse. The conversation emphasized the importance of free speech and the role of advocacy groups like Advocates for Faith and Freedom in defending constitutional rights.