Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey

Missouri AG Andrew Bailey Sues Media Matters Over Efforts To Target Advertisers On X

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey

Republican Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced a lawsuit against Media Matters for America Monday, accusing it of fraudulent business practices and deceptive behavior.

“My office has reason to believe Media Matters used fraud to solicit donations from Missourians in order to bully advertisers into pulling out of X, the last social media platform dedicated to free speech in America, so we launched an investigation to get to the bottom of it,” said Attorney General Bailey.  

“However, Media Matters has a sordid history of refusing to cooperate with investigations. I’m not going to let this activist group stonewall us. If there has been any attempt to defraud Missourians in order to trample on their free speech rights, I will root it out and hold bad actors accountable,” said Bailey

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Media Matters faced criticism after reports arose that the organization deceptively manipulated X’s algorithm to place advertisers’ material next to fabricated contentious postings, causing X to suffer massive financial losses when affected advertisers withdrew their money from the site.

Media Matters has been open in its efforts to discredit X for refusing to restrict opposing perspectives.

The lawsuit says Media Matters, a self-styled not-for-profit ‘progressive research and information center,’ envisions itself monitoring, analyzing, and correcting ‘conservative misinformation’ in the U.S. media.

In fact, this description falls far short of reality for this political activist organization. Instead, rather than passively ‘monitoring,’ Media Matters has used fraud to solicit donations from Missourians in order to trick advertisers into removing their advertisements from X, formerly Twitter, one of the last platforms dedicated to free speech in America.

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“Media Matters has pursued an activist agenda in its attempt to destroy X, because they cannot control it. And because they cannot control it, or the free speech platform it provides to Missourians to express their own viewpoints in the public square, the radical ‘progressives’ at Media Matters have resorted to fraud to, as Benjamin Franklin once said, mark X ‘for the odium of the public, as an enemy to the liberty of the press.’ Missourians will not be manipulated by ‘progressive’ activists masquerading as news outlets, and they will not be defrauded in the process,” the lawsuit states.

Based on serious allegations of false and deceptive behavior, the Attorney General’s Office has issued a Civil Investigative Demand (‘CID’), as authorized by Missouri Law, to Media Matters to investigate possible violations of the Missouri Merchandising Practices Act.

“Because Media Matters has refused such efforts in other states and made clear that it will refuse any such efforts, the Attorney General seeks an order from the Court, 2 pursuant to section 407.090, compelling Media Matters to comply with the CID within 20 days,” the lawsuit states.

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