The Day

Facebook, Twitter CEOs ordered to testify by GOP senators

- By MARCY GORDON

Washington — 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.

A Facebook spokespers­on declined to comment. Twitter representa­tives didn’t immediatel­y respond to a request for 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 President Donald Trump’s allies.

One email purported to show a top adviser for Burisma, the Ukraine gas company where Hunter Biden held a board seat, thanking Biden for giving him an opportunit­y to meet the elder Biden, who was vice president at the time.

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