The committee said it has “repeatedly attempted to engage” with the tech giants since December. “Unfortunately, the companies have not adequately complied with our requests.”
Rep. Jim Jordan issued subpoenas to the CEOs of several tech giants, including Apple, Facebook and Google for their alleged role in suppressing free speech.
The move underscores the new Republican-controlled House’s efforts to explore allegations that major technology companies have a strong bias against conservative and right-wing perspectives which they claim are routinely censored on online platforms. These allegations have come mainly from right-wing commentators and groups,
However, House Republicans took aim at Twitter in connection with the allegations that the social media platform colluded with the Biden campaign to suppress a story about Hunter Biden during the 2020 presidential campaign.
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