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A bold New York Times ad by Private Internet Access ignites a firestorm, accusing 50 U.S. senators of hypocrisy after they voted against overturning an FCC regulation. The move has sparked heated debates on government overreach, personal freedoms, and the true motives of both parties, leaving citizens questioning who really has their backs.
A bold New York Times ad by Private Internet Access ignites a firestorm, accusing 50 U.S. senators of hypocrisy after they voted against overturning an FCC regulation. The move has sparked heated debates on government overreach, personal freedoms, and the true motives of both parties, leaving citizens questioning who really has their backs.