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However, the tide has turned, and the achievements in dismantling agencies like USID, the GEC, and curtailing AI censorship grants show that a strategic, coordinated effort can push back. The White House’s “information integrity” task force, which initially sought to control the so-called “disinformation,” shifted focus with a more transparent framework: classifying information into “high integrity” (whitelisted) and “low integrity” (blacklisted). While ostensibly aimed at tackling misinformation, critics argue this model edges dangerously toward censorship.