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‘Information Without Favor:’ Sen. Marsha Blackburn Targets Apple’s Leftist Bias in News App

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Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) just dropped a bombshell letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook, calling out the tech giant’s News app for what she dubs information without favor—a polite way of saying it’s rigged to pump leftist propaganda while sidelining conservative voices. Blackburn’s beef isn’t abstract; she’s zeroing in on how Apple’s curation algorithm allegedly boosts outlets like CNN and The New York Times while burying or demonetizing right-leaning ones, complete with screenshots of skewed traffic data and suppressed stories. This isn’t just about hurt feelings—it’s a direct shot at Big Tech’s gatekeeping power, where a single app on 1.5 billion iPhones shapes what millions see as news.

For the 2A community, this hits like a mag dump to the chest. Apple’s News app has a track record of throttling pro-gun content—remember how it shadowbanned NRA stories during key ATF rule fights or post-Bruen coverage? Blackburn’s push exposes how leftist bias doesn’t just favor gun-grabbers like Everytown; it actively starves oxygen to Second Amendment defenders. Imagine if every iPhone user scrolling News got balanced feeds on Supreme Court wins like Rahimi or Heller—public opinion on carry rights and suppressors could flip overnight. This letter forces Apple into the spotlight, potentially unlocking fairer algorithms that let 2A truthers compete, not crawl.

The implications? If Blackburn’s pressure cooker works, it could crack open Big Tech’s echo chamber, paving the way for unfiltered 2A advocacy right in users’ pockets. Cook’s got a choice: double down on censorship and risk antitrust heat, or level the field and watch conservative firepower surge. Pro-2A warriors, this is your cue—share the letter, tag Apple, and amplify. In the battle for hearts, minds, and magazines, visibility is victory. Stay vigilant, patriots.

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