Committee on Oversight & Reform Report - A President Compromised - The Biden Family Investigation
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"On October 15, 2020 - the day after the Post’s reporting was published and Twitter began censoring it and those who would share it - Ranking Member James Comer wrote to Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey requesting information about Twitter’s policies regarding the type of censorship it had used against the Post.
The letter requested “a list of all links Twitter has blocked on its platform from January 1, 2019, to the present.” Additionally, the letter requested specific answers to questions about Twitter’s handling of the Post’s reporting.
Twitter provided none of this information to the Committee. The actions social media companies took to limit or remove the Hunter Biden laptop story or punish those who shared it cannot be entirely separated from the content of the story itself. As the 117th Congress commenced, Republicans expanded the investigation from focusing on Big Tech’s unethical practices to include a review of the troubling facts described in the Post’s reporting.
On October 28, 2022, Republicans wrote owner of Twitter, Elon Musk, requesting documents and information about the company’s role in the 2020 election and reiterating its former requests."