Ron Wyden

06/11/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/11/2026 13:19

Wyden, Cruz Introduce Legislation to Guard First Amendment Speech Rights Against Government Jawboning

June 11, 2026

Wyden, Cruz Introduce Legislation to Guard First Amendment Speech Rights Against Government Jawboning

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today introduced the Justice Against Weaponized Bureaucratic Overreach to Networked Expression Act (JAWBONE) Act, legislation to hold the government accountable for censorship and violations of the First Amendment.

Jawboning occurs when the government pressures private companies to censor speech protected by the First Amendment. Americans face significant hurdles in proving these violations. Cases are dismissed when officials leave office or administrations change. Uncovering private communications between government officials and companies is difficult. Evidentiary and doctrinal hurdles preclude remedies even in cases where the government clearly bullied companies into censoring speech.

The JAWBONE Act would create a cause of action against any government agency or employee that engages in jawboning, regardless of whether the censorship succeeds, and allow plaintiffs to seek monetary damages. It would also require agencies to submit to Congress certain communications with companies, ultimately strengthening oversight and accountability.

"Nearly all of Americans' speech - including TV news, online streams and social media - flows through private corporations that are highly susceptible to government pressure. Regular Americans can't count on those companies to stand up to government jawboning, they need a way to level the playing field," Wyden said. "The most blatant example is Trump threatening cable companies because he doesn't like their late-night shows, but jawboning isn't partisan, and it isn't new. The JAWBONE Act would provide Americans with the ability to sue when the government illegally coerces censorship and create transparency around government requests to censor speech."

"Government interference in online speech is not fiction. The Biden administration weaponized the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to pressure Big Tech into 'canceling' Americans who spoke out against vaccine mandates and election fraud," Cruz said. "Holding the government accountable and giving Americans the tools to fight back is essential. The JAWBONE Act ensures the First Amendment is protected, not undermined."

Read the one-pager of this legislation here.   

The text of the JAWBONE Act is available here.

The following groups support the JAWBONE Act: Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, Protect The 1st Foundation, Center for Democracy and Technology, Institute for Free Speech, Public Knowledge, Americans for Tax Reform, Advancing American Freedom, Independent Women's Voice, and Internet Accountability Project.

Find a full list of statements of support for the JAWBONE Act here.

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