Donald Trump claimed today that his administration is working on a solution to end the censorship that exists on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Google-related sites. His tweet included a short now deleted video of Michelle Malkin talking about all the online censorship that right-wing personalities have faced.

Just a day ago, I posted an article criticizing Trump for failing to take action on Internet censorship. This could be an indirect response to that, as I have no doubt that people within the Trump administration are aware of this site and the Daily Stormer. After all, the Jewish Anti-Defamation League listed me as one of Trump’s top racist supporters in 2016.

All I’ll say is that I’m highly skeptical of this. We’ve waited years to see some type of government action to be taken against these companies and nothing has happened.

After Charlottesville in 2017, myself and others said that these companies would begin banning more moderate right-wing figures if they did not defend our right to free speech on these sites. We are now at a point where YouTube is banning and censoring people who disagree with the World Health Organization. And on Facebook, they’re banning anti-lockdown groups.

The only prominent person who defended our right to free speech at that time was Tucker Carlson. Not even Alex Jones defended us and a year later they banned him because he talked about Sandy Hook conspiracies back in 2012.

So whatever, I’m not expecting the Trump administration to do anything about this problem. The Federal Communications Commission and the Federal Trade Commission have the powers to regulate these companies but those powers have not been exercised. And with this national emergency over this pandemic virus hoax we have going on, you’d think it’d be even easier to exercise government authority over them. But no, instead all we see are governors around the country abolishing the Constitution as Trump’s Department of Justice sits back and does nothing.

Who knows, maybe the orange man will surprise me, but I doubt it. He’s been all talk and no action on the Internet censorship issue.