Hindustan Times (East UP)

CEOs of social media giants set to face Senate Republican­s

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The CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google are set to be grilled by Republican senators making unfounded allegation­s that the tech giants show anti-conservati­ve bias. Democrats want to expand the discussion to include issues such as the companies’ impact on local news.

The Senate commerce committee has summoned Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Google’s Sundar Pichai to testify for a hearing on Wednesday. The executives have agreed to appear remotely after being threatened with subpoenas.

With the election looming, Republican­s led by President Donald Trump have thrown a barrage of grievances at Big Tech. The chorus of protest rose this month after Facebook and Twitter acted to limit disseminat­ion of an unverified political story from the conservati­veleaning New York Post about Democratic presidenti­al nominee Joe Biden, an unpreceden­ted action against a major media outlet.

The story, which was not confirmed by other publicatio­ns, cited unverified emails from

Biden’s son Hunter that were reportedly disclosed by Trump allies.

Trump on Tuesday said they are trying to suppress revelation­s of Joe Biden’s “corruption.”

“They don’t want to show corruption, like you have with Biden. That’s totally corruption, and everybody knows it,” Trump said. “It’s very unfair. Nobody has ever seen anything like this. It’s not freedom of the press, it’s the opposite.”

The social media giants are also under heavy scrutiny for their efforts to police misinforma­tion about the election.

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