House Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan set a March 23 deadline for the companies to hand over communications with and concerning the executive branch over content removal.
Committee Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan set a March 23 deadline for the companies to hand over communications with and concerning the executive branch over content removal.
“To this end, we have asked for communications between [your company] and the Executive Branch, internal [company] communications discussing communications from the Executive Branch, and [company] communications with third parties that may have been working with the Executive Branch, in addition to other key information,” Jordan wrote.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan issued subpoenas to Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft for records of communication with the federal government on censorship.The letters praise new Twitter CEO Elon Musk, who took over the platform in October and weeks later released internal documents detailing historic censorship decisions and extensive collaboration between the FBI and Twitter employees.
“Numerous internal documents from Twitter reflect the weaponization of the federal government’s power to censor speech online. It is necessary for Congress to gauge the extent to which this occurred at [your company] as well.”
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