A statement made by the former head of the former Disinformation Governance Board in April 2023 to the US House Judiciary Committee has revealed that the parent agency of the short-lived censorship entity duration, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), wasn't even sure how to define “disinformation.”
There was no “good definition” of disinformation, disinformation and misinformation — collectively called MDM — in sight, even though DHS decided it needed an entirely new entity, the Disinformation Board, to deal with it.
That's what transpired from Nina Jankowicz's statement, which led to the inevitable question of whether “countering disinformation” was ever supposed to be the Board's job, or whether establishing it was another example of disinformation/disinformation that was used to cover up political bias and censorship.
After all, it was this kind of accusation that finally, and quickly, discredited and brought down the Board.