Senator Marsha Blackburn, who represents Tennessee in the U.S. Senate, made several statements on her social media account on November 5, 2025, addressing issues related to technology companies, law enforcement, and border security.
In a post published at 01:50 UTC, Blackburn criticized large technology firms for their treatment of conservatives. She wrote, “Big Tech companies like @Google have a long history of censoring, targeting, and smearing conservatives. We will not let them get away with this.”
Later that day at 15:23 UTC, she commented on political opposition to immigration enforcement efforts. Blackburn stated, “Radical leftists are putting targets on the backs of ICE agents, but Democrats are still silent. Why do they have a problem with standing up for law enforcement and defending the rule of law?”
In another post at 18:37 UTC on November 5, Blackburn addressed concerns about national security and immigration policy. She said, “American families feel safer knowing there is a president in the White House who understands the threat illegal immigration poses. Border security is national security.”
Senator Blackburn has been an outspoken critic of major technology companies regarding allegations of bias against conservative viewpoints. In recent years, debates over content moderation practices by platforms such as Google have led to congressional hearings and calls for increased regulation or oversight.
Her remarks also reflect ongoing national discussions about immigration policy and support for law enforcement agencies such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These topics have been central issues in American political discourse, particularly during periods of heightened attention to border security and legislative proposals concerning tech regulation.


