But the door was left open…
“We have now had briefings on the relevant disinformation-related activities of the Department. We are not ready, as of yet, to provide recommendations on the Department’s most effective approach to disinformation threats, including commitments to increase transparency and protect civil rights, civil liberties, and privacy,” the panel wrote in a short memo.
“However, at this point, we have concluded that there is no need for a Disinformation Governance Board,” it added.
OK, so the politicians want to control the thoughts and speech of the people, but the ones who are tasked with implementing the policy want nothing to do with it. I guess that the DHS has more patriots in its ranks than the White House.
I wish I could go back to 1960, when life was so much more simple.