A freedom of information request has revealed that Maine Governor Janet Mills (D) contacted police over a social media post from a gun rights group after she suggested a possible ban on so-called assault weapons. The documents indicate that the governor’s staff referred posts from the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and the Maine Wire newspaper to the State Police.
The incident stems from a post on X (formerly Twitter) from last December featuring a video where Gov. Mills discussed potential firearm regulations following a shooting in Lewiston. The FPC reposted the video with the blunt message “Fuck you, no,” which led to the governor’s press secretary flagging the post and sending it to the Maine State Police.
The motivations behind treating advocacy from a prominent gun rights organization as a security issue remain unclear from the emails. However, there have been prior instances of Democratic officials in Maine, including Secretary of State Shenna Bellows‘s office, seeking investigations into social media posts without apparent justification.
Democrats have previously attempted to use social media platforms to ban right-wing voices online. One of the most high-profile instances was the Biden-Harris government colluding with Twitter to censor Americans before billionaire Elon Musk purchased the company in October 2022.
The Twitter Files, published in 2022 after Musk took over, revealed collusion between the deep state, including the FBI, and social media.
Additionally, tech mogul Mark Zuckerberg has colluded with government agencies to censor the speech of Americans on his Facebook social media platform.
The case in Maine also echoes the Democrats’ willingness to use the police or the court system against opponents, with the prime example being the myriad of charges against former President Donald J. Trump.
Hey @GovJanetMills,
Three words:
Fuck you. No. https://t.co/pB9tCfuv68
— Firearms Policy Coalition (@gunpolicy) December 20, 2023
Will Upton contributed to this report.