From what I can tell this isn't about actually forcing actions about misinformation, it's contacting the platforms. Not allowing the government to say "Hey, Facebook, this misinformation looks like it could make an ongoing public health issue worse." is a boon to misinformation peddlers. Of course Facebook should have every right to say "lol, that's how we make the big bucks" and do nothing, but that communication should be possible and regular.
This feels like a distraction from anything that actually affects people's lives. Rile up the base, get opposition talking about the thing they want to focus on
His father, who is/was in charge of HR at Info Wars?
His father, the CIA dentist!?
His father, who was once declared the smartest boy in all of Texas!!?
I have a similar item that I don't want to display but also don't want to get rid of - I inherited it from my grandfather who got it by killing a Nazi.
How do I keep the memory of an item that represents killing Nazis to me without it looking sympathetic? Defacing the symbols might be the right way
I hear gardening is a nice way to cope with that news