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Dhillon at Tulare County Freedom Fest: Big tech is 'colluding with Democrat leaders'

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Harmeet Dhillon | dhillonlaw.com

Harmeet Dhillon | dhillonlaw.com

Over 2,000 people packed into the International Agri-Center in Tulare County over the weekend to attend U.S. Rep. Devin Nunes' Freedom Festival, a gathering that featured Republican keynote speakers including Donald Trump Jr. and Republican gubernatorial candidate Kevin Faulconer.

Bay Area attorney Harmeet Dhillon also spoke at the event, where she alleged California Attorney General Xavier Becerra of colluding with big tech to censor social media posts after the 2020 election. 

"[...] These companies are colluding with each other," Dhillon said to the crowd. "They're colluding with Democrat leaders and colluding with the government."

The attorney said that a report published by Judicial Watch found that state officials from the attorney general's office instructed big tech companies to take down posts that questioned the election results. 

"[They] directed them to take down not only posts, but wipe out the accounts of so-called troublemakers who were posting truthful information about the election," Dhillon continued. "So now we have crossed over from these big tech companies abusing their market power to colluding to violate the civil rights of American citizens."

Dhillon is not the only one to call out California and big tech for allegedly working together secretly to stifle concerned voters online, according to Fox News.

The San Francisco attorney encouraged the audience to keep a close eye on the court dockets and Fox News, because she  will be "talking about potential legal actions there very soon."

The Freedom Festival hosted over 1,500 more people than deemed currently safe by California officials. Nunes and his participants worked around the 300-person gathering limit by having the Tulare County Sheriff read a prayer at the beginning to qualify the festival as a religious congregation. 

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