The attorney general has been fighting his own legal battles against social media giants. A federal appeals court on Sept. 16 ruled in Paxton’s favor and lifted a block on a Texas law that prohibits social media companies from banning users’ posts based on their political leanings.
NetChoice and the Computer and Communications Industry Association, whose members include Facebook, Twitter and Google, had sued Texas after the legislation was passed. The plaintiffs argued that the law was unconstitutional and that it violated their First Amendment rights to curate the content that appeared on their platforms.
But Paxton believes tech companies censoring posts is the violation.
“We’re talking about people being able to express their opinions,” he told Fox News. “If we do not stop this, we are going to lose the ability to have practically free speech in this country … which means that there’s huge advantages for people that have more liberal views than there are for those that have more conservative views.”