Nina Jankowicz's Defense of Government Censors Is Based on Misinformation
"Everything looks like a conspiracy when you don't know how anything works," said Jankowicz.

Nina Jankowicz is the former director of the Department of Homeland Security's Disinformation Governance Board, an entity that purported to advise the Biden administration on how best to counter online misinformation but was shuttered after drawing the ire of conservatives and libertarians. Like so many other purported disinfo experts, Jankowicz's record of identifying actual lies is decidedly mixed: She had dutifully joined the intelligence community and much of the mainstream media, for instance, in wrongly asserting that the New York Post's Hunter Biden laptop story was disinformation peddled by Russia. She personally expressed the view that the straightforward explanation—Hunter Biden left his laptop at a repair shop—was a "fairy tale." Oops.
But like so many other former government intelligence officials who were fundamentally wrong about pivotal issues pertaining to their area of expertise, Jankowicz is fated to fail upward. She is now the president of the Sunlight Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting transparency, though the group does not disclose its sources of funding.
That intriguing policy—some would say execrable hypocrisy—was noted by Rep. Michael Baumgartner (R–Wash.) during a fiery congressional subcommittee hearing on Tuesday. Jankowicz testified alongside one of her most ardent critics, the independent journalist Matt Taibbi, whose work exposing the federal government's efforts to compel social media companies to censor contrarian speech was a major driver of negative attention to projects like the Disinformation Governance Board. Taibbi's Twitter Files (as well as similar projects, like Reason's Facebook Files) demonstrated that aggressive moderation of dissident opinions online was not a choice freely made by social media companies—it was forced on them by government agents who were themselves misinformed about the facts.
Jankowicz defended the Sunlight Foundation's lack of transparency on grounds that she has personally faced bullying as a result of her antidisinfo advocacy, and she wished to spare her backers from such a fate. She also tore into Taibbi, accusing him of failing to understand the implications of the information he uncovered and the social media censorship stories he had reported on.
"Mr. Taibbi said when he was first searching through the so-called Twitter Files, he didn't know what he was looking at," said Jankowicz. "Well, he still doesn't. Everything looks like a conspiracy when you don't know how anything works."
That's a bold claim from someone who bought into a conspiracy theory about the Hunter Biden laptop story.
Jankowicz proceeded to flatly assert that the State Department's Global Engagement Center, charged with countering foreign propaganda, was never engaged in anything approaching censorship. This claim is abjectly false and collapses under scrutiny.
At issue are two independent antidisinfo organizations, NewsGuard and the Global Disinformation Index, that received funding from the State Department. In her testimony, Jankowicz acknowledged that these organizations were federally funded, although she defended the grants as focused on combatting Chinese government propaganda rather than encouraging censorship of American media entities. We will return to that in a moment.
"Disinformation expert" Nina Jankowicz: @mtaibbi doesn't know what he's talking about.
"There was NO CENSORSHIP going on at the Global Engagement Center at the State Department!"
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— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) April 1, 2025
Jankowicz subsequently took issue with the idea that NewsGuard was biased against right-leaning news sources, noting that several "conservative" organizations including The Wall Street Journal, the Heritage Foundation, the Cato Institute, and Reason (i.e., this magazine) had received favorable evaluations. Neither Reason nor Cato identifies as conservative, of course; alas, this is precisely the sort of sloppiness one has by now come to expect from the antidisinfo experts.
It is true, in any case, that NewsGuard favorably evaluated Reason. But the Global Disinformation Index (GDI) is another matter entirely. This organization—a British nonprofit, backed by the State Department—listed Reason as one of the 10 "riskiest online news outlets" and warned advertisers against appearing on the website. The GDI's stated rationale for this purported danger was inscrutable; the disinfo cops accused Reason of having unclear authorship policies, which is simply not true.
Reason was far from the only disfavored news source: The GDI targeted the New York Post, RealClearPolitics, The Daily Wire, Blaze Media, The American Conservative, and the Washington Examiner. The Examiner subsequently took a closer look at the GDI's operations and determined that its missives to advertisers to avoid "risky" libertarian and conservative news sites were partly based on the idea that these outlets were promoting COVID-19 misinformation. Specifically, the GDI was shaming these websites for including commentary that COVID-19 may have leaked from a Chinese lab. This theory, labeled a "coronavirus conspiracy" by the GDI, is now judged by the FBI, the CIA, and the Energy Department to be the most plausible explanation for the pandemic's origins. Oops, again.
But wait a minute: Wasn't Jankowicz defending the State Department's decision to fund these antidisinfo organizations on grounds that they were merely using taxpayer dollars to counter Chinese government propaganda? The GDI tried to suppress the idea that COVID-19 could have emerged from a Chinese lab under lax safety conditions, a disaster that was subsequently hidden by Chinese officials. Given that millions of people died all over the world as a result of the pandemic, any organizations running cover for the Chinese government on this topic are effectively complicit in the Chinese government's most essential propaganda campaign.
So much for the State Department paying disinfo cops to counter foreign misinformation. When it came to COVID-19's origins, the GDI enforced the misinformation. And Jankowicz is still defending it.
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Scary Poppins is back for a squeal.
this is funny every time I've read it
She looks like an ALIEN!!
Test her DNA.
"it was forced on them by government agents who were themselves misinformed about the facts."
I doubt that. I'm pretty sure the government agents were well-informed about the facts and were seeking to suppress them.
FBI admitted to knowing hunters laptop was real. They still "war gamed" a scenario woth Twitter and FB about a Russian attempt to fake a laptop data dump about him. Then when they admitted to Twitter it was real they issued a gag order to stop agents from admitting this. They knowingly helped censor the truth.
I posted on this yesterday. The Democrats have not only learned nothing since 2015, they're literally quintupling down by using Jankowicz as an expert witness.
The Dems are literally on the wrong side of every issue.
Also, does Reason not find a coalition of Dems and Repubs to move an unprecedented rule change to a floor vote over the objections of the Congressional Rules Masters of the Universe worthy of comment this morning? Only in Congress can BOTH sides be totally wrong about a rules fight - one side for wanting absentee voting for "new mothers" and the other for quashing debate over important bills and ramming them through over all objections!
>>"Everything looks like a conspiracy when you don't know how anything works,"
but we know how it works you nutbag
also hey Robby saw you on Kurtz' show my dad's wife liked the hair.
But wait! There's more! Jankowicz is a VICTIM!
“The so-called Censorship Industrial Complex is a fiction that has not only had profound impacts on my life and safety but on our national security,” she said. “More alarmingly, this fiction is itself suppressing speech and stymying critical research that protects our country.”
I got your profound impact on your life right here lol.
but we know how it works you nutbag
I thought it was a surprisingly frank, too-good-to-be-true self-admission at first.
yes. but then I remember this one is pure evil not a walking chick joke
"There are two things I live by: number one, I don't believe anything the government says and number two, I don't take very seriously anything the main stream media says." George Carlin.
And this on Baumgartner: "Mar. 31—Rep. Michael Baumgartner and other members of a House oversight committee sent a letter to Washington Attorney General Nick Brown claiming the state's "sanctuary law" is preventing local law enforcement from cooperating with federal immigration officials." Three cheers for Brown refusing to cooperate with questionable Federal immigration enforcement.
Whats questionable?
Deporting those illegally here who have committed a crime is questionable? Deporting those who have already recieved final deportation orders is questionable?
Go with that. Makes you look sane.
No need to enforce laws that you disagree with. You're the decider. Not the legislature. Laws for some, none for others. Pick and choose your own legal system. Will work out well.
I'm sure all those rapes and murders from illegals not held for ICE detainer are a net positive on the country.
"Whats questionable?"
To them? Having it at all.
No, what's questionable is deporting American citizens by mistake because you didn't check carefully before you loaded them on a plane to El Salvador. Oh, wait ... I'm sure you feel that American officials NEVER make mistakes! Or at least you believe that Trump administration officials never make mistakes ...
....except the person was supposed to be tossed out years ago.
And the person wasn't a citizen. Odd to make a post full of disinformation on a story about censoring disinformation......
By the way, please point me to the list of deportees who were found guilty in a court of law of rape or murder. Thanks awfully!
No, what's questionable is deporting American citizens by mistake because you didn't check carefully before you loaded them on a plane to El Salvador.
By the way, please point me to the list of deportees who were found guilty in a court of law of rape or murder. Thanks awfully!
Please point me to the list of US citizens who were deported by Trump's DHS.
The following is an incomplete list of Americans who have actually experienced deportation from the United States:
Pedro Guzman, born in the State of California, was forcefully removed to Mexico in 2007 but returned several months later by crossing the Mexico–United States border. He was finally compensated in 2010 by receiving $350,000 from the government.[22]
Mark Daniel Lyttle, born in the State of North Carolina, was forcefully removed to Mexico but later returned to the United States from Guatemala and filed a damages lawsuit in federal court,[13] which he ultimately won.[2]
Andres Robles Gonzalez derived U.S. citizenship through his U.S. citizen father before being forcefully removed to Mexico. He was returned to the United States and filed a damages lawsuit in federal court, which he ultimately won.[3][23]
Roberto Dominquez was born in Lawrence, Massachusetts. He was deported to the Dominican Republic. The government is unconvinced in this case as it claims that there are two people by the same name, both born during the same month and year. According to the government, both children were born to parents with the same addresses, and that one child was born in Santo Domingo, the capital of the Dominican Republic.[24]
Esteban Tiznado-Reyna was born in Mexico to a father who had an Arizona birth certificate, which was found unreliable in an immigration court.[25] Tiznado was found not guilty of illegal reentry into the United States in 2008, but ICE still deported him despite the verdict. Documents were uncovered that the USCIS withheld in the 1980s, showing his proof of citizenship.
These are all 15-20 years ago. Not sure what they have to do with 2025 deportations.
So Trump's DHS did NOT deport any citizens, counter to the claim you made.
What?! Most of them are choir boys, you can tell by the face and neck tattoos, especially the little teardrop tat just below the eye.
The Democrats swear they're just innocent little boys in search of a better life ie: collecting welfare and voting Democrat.
Just ask Leonel Moreno https://bronx.com/the-welfare-king-illegal-alien-has-been-deported/
But wait a minute: Wasn't Jankowicz defending the State Department's decision to fund these antidisinfo organizations on grounds that they were merely using taxpayer dollars to counter Chinese government propaganda?
Yes, disinfo indeces which YOU are on, Reason. Hence my theory on why you're going with Reason Plus... the most unintentionally awesome name you could have picked.
These cockroaches never die.
FYI, Thinkpol Nina is now funded by the U.K. Gov't and is registered as a Foreign Agent.
So she works for the Ministry of Truth aka Minitruth.
The U.K. has imprisoned more than 3300 Brits for bad speak and thought crime. Double plus ungood.
She is not working from misinformation as that makes it sound accidental instead of the deliberate and malicious lies to bolster their propaganda narrative to cement power to the State that it truly is.
Newsguard and GDI are both wrong, authorship here is disturbingly transparent (JS; dr) and this mag is chock full of errors and disinformation
authoreditorship here is disturbingly transparentFIFY. 🙂
When will her trial for her involvement in civil rights abuses begin?
Wow. Check out Crazy Eyes Jankowicz in that picture.
Imagine waking up to that every morning.....
Of all the combinations of letters that are not words, “antidisinfo” is the least like a word. I can’t believe Soave made me read that.
Are you going to be OK?
Hey foundation is also thought to be funding the Tesla protests. Democrats have no such thing as grassroots
The foundation most likely received money for Georgy Swartz aka George Soros and USAID(taxpayers).
When someone bills themselves online as a 'disinformation specialist,' I for one believe them.
Everything looks like a conspiracy when you don't know how anything works."
I guess this is a government bureaucrat's version of "Educate yourself." The malicious bitch can't defend her industry on the facts, so she's appealing to authority.
Neither Reason nor Cato identifies as conservative
One Drop Rule, Robbie.
Don't think y'all are sucessfully "passing" as "libertarians" these days.
Reason can't even see conservative anymore
Surely it can't be news that left wingers don't recognize a difference between libertarians and conservatives. The saying that "LTs are just cons who want to sleep with liberal (sic) women" has been around for decades.
Libertarians are conservatives who don't believe in God so disavow all the religious stuff that is a large part of the GOP.
The censorship totalitarians are salivating at controlling the information sphere. She is the spearhead of the Thought Police who never admit they were wrong. Control information, control speech (eg Britain), control thought. It's one of the main reasons I voted against Biden and the Dems who keep seeking this totalitarian control; however, the Repubs can also engage in this (see Trump insisting AP use his language for the Gulf of America / Gulf of Mexico). Antidisinformation has to be one of the most convoluted ways of stating "we the state and only we the state have the correct information for you peons."
Compare (source):
It was ironic that Jankowicz's appearance on the Hill came so quickly after the explosive NY Times backstory on direct US management of Ukrainian troops throughout the war.
The US relied heavily on changing the words used to describe things in order to permit overt lies. "Targets" were renamed "positions of interest", so that the US could deny telling Ukrainians where to fire (from back at their laptops in the US base in WIesbaden). In spite of America's pretense at home, we were crossing at times into a direct war with Russia, struggling and failing to make it sound like a proxy war (which we also even denied at the beginning).
If government can assign new meanings to words, can citizens ever trust any government body that postures itself as a guardian of truth?
OK, so now I know why. She's an Obomber pick which makes sense as the Chicago communist ward healer Barry Soetoro would have chosen another communist to serve in his Supreme Soviet.