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Major Ad Agencies Agree To End Alleged Censorship Scheme That Targeted The Federalist

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16.04.2026

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Major Ad Agencies Agree To End Alleged Censorship Scheme That Targeted The Federalist

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Major U.S. advertising agencies have agreed to end an alleged censorship scheme that sought to demonetize conservative and independent news outlets, including The Federalist.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the proposed order on Wednesday. The federal agency noted that the tentative deal will halt “alleged coordinated conduct” between ad agencies and groups specializing in identifying so-called “disinformation” that reportedly sought to prevent the aforementioned outlets from effectively generating ad revenue.

As the FTC alleged in its legal complaint, beginning in 2018, “major........

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