Strict Liability Removal Orders Suppress Speech
This provision authorizes removal orders that force speakers to delete online content without requiring proof they knew the information was false or constituted hate speech—creating strict liability for speech suppression. The order extends beyond the specific content to "any statement or material that is substantially similar," a vague standard that chills protected expression by leaving speakers uncertain what speech is prohibited. Combined with correction and stop communication orders, speakers face cumulative restrictions all based on strict liability, violating the principle that content-based speech restrictions require intent or negligence. The provision lacks explicit pre-enforcement hearing requirements, enabling government-ordered de-platforming before speakers can defend their expression in court.