
This episode features an interview with Senator Eric Schmidt from Missouri, discussing his new book, "The Last Line of Defense," and topics such as censorship, free speech, and government influence on social media.
Senator Schmidt shares insights about his time as Missouri's attorney general, particularly regarding the lawsuit against the Biden administration related to censorship and the First Amendment. He explains how he sought discovery to uncover evidence of government collusion with big tech companies to suppress speech.
The conversation touches on significant events, including the Twitter files and the role of various government agencies in censoring information during the COVID-19 pandemic. Schmidt emphasizes the importance of free speech and the need for accountability in government actions.
Co-host David Saxs engages with Schmidt on the implications of censorship and the responsibilities of social media platforms under Section 230. They discuss the complexities of foreign interference in elections and the impact of misinformation.
The episode concludes with a discussion on the current state of U.S.-Russia relations and the potential for peace negotiations, highlighting the challenges and responsibilities of U.S. foreign policy.
Senator Eric Schmidt discusses censorship, free speech, and his new book while addressing government influence on social media and U.S.-Russia relations.

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