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Hello Fellow Conservative, I know your time is valuable, but I asked if I could send you this email

Hello Fellow Conservative, I know your time is valuable, but I asked if I could send you this email because there’s a significant threat to your freedom occurring on the multiple platforms that Americans rely on to stay informed. Right now, Big Tech companies—including Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft—are attempting to reshape American society by attempting to silence conservative voices who don’t blindly go along with the Radical Left’s agenda. And these same Big Tech corporations have shown time and time again that they are using their power to manipulate the flow of information to the American public—in other words, Big Tech can no longer be trusted to regulate themselves. As someone who once worked at Facebook’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California, I saw much of this firsthand. But what concerns me most, Fellow Conservative, is the growing collusion between Big Tech and government agencies to exert undue influence over American life. And if something isn’t done to stop it, even more conservatives will be silenced, de-platformed, or have their causes undermined by Big Tech manipulation—often hand-in-glove with the government, as Elon Musk’s release of Twitter communications confirmed. That’s why, at the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation, I want you to know that [we are working every day to combat Big Tech’s totalitarianism.]() And we are pushing for aggressive reforms to provide scrutiny and oversight of Big Tech, constrain its ability to reshape society, and ultimately ensure that these companies are held accountable through such means as antitrust reform and measures that prevent the government from using these companies to police the speech of Americans. As someone who recognizes how Big Tech wields its control to do the Left’s bidding…just look at how they suppressed the Hunter Biden laptop story ahead of the 2020 election… [I knew you wouldn’t want to miss a chance to join forces with The Heritage Foundation to fight back against Big Tech and hold them accountable.]() Today I’m hoping to connect with 100 conservatives who would like to join in the fight for an American future where all voices are heard. If you’d like to support our efforts in 2023, please make your tax-deductible year-end gift using the link below: [() Your tax-deductible gift today will help fight, build, and restore the principles of free expression along with the democratic promise of technology. But we can’t do this work without your support, [so please give whatever you can today »]() Thank you, Kara Frederick Director of the Tech Policy Center, The Heritage Foundation P.S. One of my favorite parts of working at Heritage is that as a non-profit that never accepts government handouts, we are able to retain our independence and fight tirelessly to take power away from Big Tech and put it back in the hands of hardworking Americans like you—where it belongs. If you’d like to support these efforts, and are able, [please give whatever you can today by clicking here »]() [The Heritage Foundation] The Heritage Foundation | 214 Massachusetts Avenue, NE | Washington, D.C. 20002 | (800) 546-2843 You are subscribed to Heritage Foundation e-mails as {EMAIL}. If you want to change your e-mail preferences, [please click here to update your subscription](). -

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