S. 67, also known as the "Censorship Accountability Act," allows people to sue federal employees who violate their rights under the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. This law applies to federal employees working in executive branch agencies, excluding the President and Vice President....
Simple Explanation
Imagine if someone working for the government tries to stop you from speaking your mind; this new rule, called the "Censorship Accountability Act," says you can take them to court, but it doesn’t include the President or Vice President.