Nina Jankowicz Creates New Disinfo Organization to Rally Europe to Attack American Free Speech

Nina Jankowicz, the former leader of the disbanded “Disinformation Governance Board” at the Department of Health and Human Services, is comparable to a persistent rash that grows more infectious and unsightly with each instance.

In her latest updates, Jankowicz had her lawsuit against Fox News dismissed, and as detailed by my colleague Brad Slager, she also disclosed her status as a foreign agent while launching the misleadingly named “American Sunlight Project.”

The problematic nature of the ASP becomes evident from the outset, as it focuses solely on correcting the right-wing perspective. However, its aims extend beyond that, with one of its goals being to not just combat and rectify misinformation, but to investigate and uncover the entities responsible for these alleged assaults on the truth.

Jankowicz is seriously butthurt, not only because she was stripped of her “dream job,” but because her so-called life’s work is being called into question, and being exposed for what it is: hackery and partisan censorship. 

What she calls the protection of democracy and free speech, we call government encroachment and infringement on civil liberties. In April, Jankowicz testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the “Censorship Industrial Complex,” saying it was her patriotic duty to do so, and claimed the entire concept of government censorship under the Biden administration was “a fiction.”

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Nina Jankowicz (aka Scary Poppins) is back, ranting during a Congressional hearing on the “Censorship Industrial Complex” that it’s a “lie” that her Disinformation Governance Board was engaged in censorship. She’s clearly angry that she lost her job due to the public outrage over the “Ministry of Truth.” 

When she sued Fox News for defamation for saying she was involved in censorship, the judge dismissed the case because she hadn’t even made a plausible claim that the statements were false. The ruling states that it was a fact that the Disinformation Governance Board’s purpose was censorship. 

It seems nothing can deter this woman’s sense of righteous indignation!

Denying reality, Jankowicz claimed that the hearing was akin to “21st Century McCarthyism” and was “buoyed” by the Twitter Files. She further claimed that “the only reason the censorship lie has been perpetuated is because it is politically and financially beneficial to those who peddle it.”

So, then, what is Jankowicz’s purpose in going on European soil to call out her home country as the threat? On Tuesday, the European Parliament’s Special Committee on the European Democracy Shield held a and asked Jankowicz to give “expert” testimony on Russia’s disinformation campaigns, cyberattacks, espionage, and other hybrid threats targeting Europe. Instead of focusing just on the subject at hand, Jankowicz chose in her remarks to sic the EU on America and on the tech organizations she herself attempted to control when she served the Biden administration.

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And so, before I describe the details of Russia’s recent online influence campaigns, I would like to call upon you to stand firm against another autocracy: The United States of America. The Trump administration is undoubtedly preparing a pressure campaign to force EU institutions to roll back regulation like the DSA, to end support for Ukraine, to stop holding Russia to account. Do not capitulate. Hold the line. Doing so is the clearest signal the European Union could send to Russia and other adversaries that it will not stop fighting to preserve democracy at home and around the world. The Russian Federation, of course, is thrilled to witness division within and between democracies. Moscow continues to actively exploit deepening fissures in our society, in order to amplify discord and polarization.

The false portrayal of the United States as a lawless, autocratic nation no doubt thrilled the Europeans. In announcing her heading a private disinformation group called the American Sunlight Project, Jankowicz used the same hysteria to attract donors, insisting that “Disinformation knows no political party. Its ultimate victim is our democracy.”

Of course, Jankowicz herself has been accused of disinformation that served one particular party. She was previously criticized for allegedly spreading disinformation and advocating censorship.

Jankowicz is as treacherous as she is ridiculous. We defend her First Amendment rights even when it involves maligning American ideals, furthering lies, and fomenting division. 

We already know she would never do the same.

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