House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan fired off subpoenas against the FBI and Justice Department over alleged collusion with Big Tech.
slapped the heads of the FBI and Justice Department with a pair of subpoenas Thursday over their agencies’ work with Big Tech companies to limit the spread of unpopular speech.
as part of a civil lawsuit filed against the Biden administration by the attorneys general of Louisiana and Missouri. Jordan and a handful of other Republicans filed an amicus brief backing the states’ argument that the administration unlawfully colluded with tech giants to limit Americans’ speech.In his subpoena cover letters, Jordan cited that lawsuit, which references The Post’s bombshell story on Hunter Biden’s laptop that was throttled by social media behemoths in the, despite an FBI official confirming its legitimacy to Twitter the day the story broke.
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