MO AG Andrew Bailey on Missouri's win against Big Tech

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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey made an appearance on The Marc Cox Morning Show to deliver an update on Missouri's legal victories against big tech, showcasing a significant win as the case advances to the Supreme Court.

In this legal battle for free speech, Missouri stands tall with a score of "Missouri 3 / Biden 0." Additionally, Bailey announced that the state has taken legal action against the Wentzville school district for alleged violations of the Sunshine Laws by conducting discussions about transgender bathrooms behind closed doors. These developments underscore Missouri's commitment to safeguarding free speech and transparency in public deliberations, marking a series of legal successes in defense of these principles.

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