Two tech titans put the issue of government censorship up in lights this week.\n\xa0\nFacebook founder Mark Zuckerberg expressed remorse that he allowed the Biden administration to pressure him to suppress criticism of its policies during the COVID-19 pandemic. And X-owner Elon Musk correctly observed that amounted to a First Amendment violation.\n\xa0\nUnfortunately, in June, Team Biden critically assisted in the drafting and adoption of an international obligation\xa0mandating suppression of free speech\xa0in conflict with World Health Organization policies and prescriptions.\n\xa0\nThat requirement is imposed by a new treaty amending the WHO\u2019s International Health Regulations in the event of criticism of the dictates of its Marxist Director General.\n\xa0\nPaging Messrs. Musk and Zuckerberg: We need the Senate to consider\xa0and reject\xa0this accord that breaches not only the First Amendment, but much of the rest of our Constitution, as well.\xa0\n\xa0\nThis is Frank Gaffney.