San Diego Union-Tribune

FACEBOOK, TWITTER CEOS FACE SENATE SUBPOENAS

GOP lawmakers probing censorship press for testimony

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The GOP push against Facebook and Twitter accelerate­d Thursday after Republican senators threatened the CEOs of the social media companies with subpoenas to force them to address accusation­s of censorship in the closing weeks of the presidenti­al campaign.

With Democrats boycotting the hearing, the Republican-controlled Senate Judiciary Committee voted to authorize the legal orders if Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter’s Jack Dorsey did not agree to testify voluntaril­y.

The committee wants to hear from them about “the suppressio­n and/or censorship of two news articles from the New York Post,” according to the subpoena document. Senators also

want informatio­n from the executives about their companies’ policies for moderating content “that may interfere” with federal elections.

Representa­tives of Facebook and Twitter declined comment.

Facebook and Twitter acted last week to limit the online disseminat­ion and sharing of an unverified political story from the conservati­ve-leaning New York Post that targeted Democratic presidenti­al nominee

Joe Biden. The story, which other publicatio­ns have not confirmed, cited unverified emails from Biden’s son Hunter that were reportedly disclosed by Trump’s allies.

Trump’s campaign seized on the report, though the account raised more questions than answers, including whether emails at the center of the story were hacked or fabricated. The FBI is investigat­ing whether the emails are part of a foreign inf luence operation.

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK AP ?? Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faces a congressio­nal subpoena if he refuses to testify.
ANDREW HARNIK AP Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg faces a congressio­nal subpoena if he refuses to testify.

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