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June 24, 2021
Republicans and Democrats have largely agreed that Big Tech has too much power. Yet, despite some agreement, the debate has raged on as Congress tries to determine how to hold companies like Facebook, Amazon and Google accountable.
The House…
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June 22, 2021
Big Tech bias is not limited to Facebook, Google and Twitter. The ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee has decided to call out Microsoft for its censorship of conservative voices.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent a letter to Microsoft…
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June 11, 2021
Brent Bozell, founder and president of the Media Research Center, is praising a measure by House Republicans to amend Section 230.
Congressman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and other House Judiciary Committee Republicans reintroduced a bill on Friday that…
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June 11, 2021
So-called experts advising Big Tech are experiencing a crisis of credibility as the once-condemned laboratory leak theory rises in popularity.
Big Tech’s initiative that Americans must listen to the experts has sounded more ridiculous and ill-…
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May 28, 2021
Facebook has decided to resume political donations — excluding conservative Republican members of Congress like Sen. Ted Cruz, Sen. Josh Hawley, Rep. Jim Jordan, and Rep. Steve Scalise.
The social media giant says it will no longer give donations…
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March 12, 2021
Big Tech’s greatest hits have been some of their worst moments in censorship. House Republicans appeared eager to make sure Americans never forget.
In a hearing titled “Reviving Competition, Part 2: Saving the Free and Diverse Press,” House…
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March 10, 2021
“What gives @Jack?” House Judiciary Committee Republicans asked Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Wednesday after the social media platform censored a post of Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) – in which he criticizes censorship.
“The following video includes…
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March 4, 2021
“Twitter plays a leading role in silencing and censoring political speech of conservative Americans,” House Judiciary Committee Ranking Member Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) tells Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in a letter sent Thursday.
The letter, co-signed by…
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February 25, 2021
Only once in a blue moon do Republicans and Democrats agree on an issue. And it appears as though Big Tech’s market dominance has been so egregious that it has caused the two sides to at least agree that something must be done.
The House…
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January 4, 2021
A proposed House of Representatives rule may take the idea of censoring so-called “misinformation” even further.
The resolution containing the proposed rules of the 117th Congress could impose penalties for members of Congress and congressional…