Ted Cruz Vows War on Big Tech’s Censorship of Conservatives

Maxim Elramsisy

Senator Ted Cruz ignited a firestorm on Wednesday, vowing to unleash legal fury on Big Tech for censoring conservative media, per a Daily Caller report. Speaking on Newsmax’s “The Chris Salcedo Show,” the Texas Republican predicted the Trump administration would wield antitrust and consumer protection laws to crush what he calls an assault on free speech, per the February 26 story. For conservatives, this is a long-overdue reckoning, proving Cruz and Trump’s America First crusade will dismantle Silicon Valley’s stranglehold.

Cruz laid bare his battle plan, slamming Big Tech’s chokehold on discourse.

“I’ve met with President Trump’s chairman of his FCC and the chairman of the FTC, in addition to many officials at the Department of Justice,” he said. “I believe this administration is going to use the law enforcement power… to go after Big Tech censorship.”

He blasted tech giants as the “single greatest threat” to free speech and fair elections, pledging his Commerce Committee would issue subpoenas to expose their bias, per the Caller. Cruz, a committee member with jurisdiction over 40% of the economy, aims to end what he calls a “censorship cartel,” per his Newsmax remarks.

This salvo follows Trump’s January border wins, slashing illegal crossings over 90%, per Border Patrol data, and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gitmo deportations, per her “Hannity” remarks.

“We have hundreds of thousands of criminals that were let illegally into this country,” Noem said. “That means they have criminal records. They’ve perpetuated crimes in this country.”

Posts on X roared approval—one user wrote, “Cruz is right—Big Tech’s censorship is killing free speech!” Another added, “Time to break these tyrants—Trump and Cruz deliver!”

Republicans see this as a lifeline. Biden’s tenure let deficits balloon past $35 trillion, per Treasury data, while inflation—up 20% since 2021, per BLS—gutted families, and Big Tech’s bias silenced conservatives, per Cruz’s 2023 probe. Trump’s January 20 “emergency price relief” memo, DOGE’s $55 billion cuts, and last week’s migrant regrets, per the Daily Caller, signal the fix—cut waste, secure borders, and free speech. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr’s Friday tech push aligns, per Fox News.

The left’s panicking, with Democrats and tech allies decrying “overreach” and plotting resistance, per a Wednesday AP report. Too bad—conservatives see this as justice for the silenced, not excess. Legal challenges loom, with over 70 suits targeting Trump’s moves—like a Wednesday block on Education records—but Republicans hold firm. With Congress pushing reconciliation and FBI Director Kash Patel releasing Epstein files, the GOP’s ready to back Cruz’s war, ensuring America’s voice rings loud, as voters demanded in 2024.

Cruz’s crusade builds on his 2023 Big Tech probe uncovering algorithmic suppression, per the Caller, with Google and Meta skewing results against conservatives, per his Commerce findings. His first-term push faltered under weak leadership, but now, with FTC and DOJ muscle, he’s optimistic, per Newsmax. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ February DOGE task force and USDA Secretary Brooke L. Rollins’ SNAP crackdown show state-federal alignment. With DHS troops at the border and Noem’s raids, conservatives are ready to cheer Cruz, ensuring Big Tech bows to America’s will.

This fight is a seismic win for America, shattering tech censorship and reclaiming free speech under Cruz’s fierce leadership.