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T-Mobile Admits in Letter to Missouri Attorney General They Have Been Blocking Gateway Pundit Content in Text Messages — Insists It Was a Mistake

Quote:In early January, we learned the tech giants are using a frightening new method to censor and control what you can see, read and discuss online. T-Mobile blocked our website links. You could not send any articles from TGP using T-mobile. The text would not show on the receiver’s end. Your friends or family would not even know that you sent them a TGParticle.

Dozens of our readers sent us proof that this was happening.

Quote:One of our readers reached out to T-Mobile through chat support and was sent a link to a Reuters article discussing an FCC decision on censoring texts. The decision was actually meant to stop robotexts and spam messages, not individual texts. The customer service representative admitted that the carrier has been censoring websites via the transmission of text messages.

Quote:On Monday, February 14th, Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt informed T-Mobile that an investigation has been launched in Missouri against T-Mobile following their censorship of conservative viewpoints and the violations of their “WebGuard” software.

On Friday, the Missouri Attorney General’s office got back with our attorney. Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt received a response from T-Mobile.

T-Mobile ADMITTED that users sharing links of Gateway Pundit articles were BLOCKED.

T-Mobile insisted this was due to a glitch in the spam filters. We do not believe that for a second.

For the record, our website was not even mentioned in the Missouri AG’s letter to T-Mobile.

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I'm shocked, shocked I tell you.
TMobile is an activist company. This was no mistake.
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