House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, sent subpoenas to eight technology companies asking for more information about their communications with foreign governments over concerns that they seek to "censor speech" in the U.S. The subpoenas were sent Wednesda…
House Judiciary Committee subpoenas Alphabet, Meta, other tech giants over 'foreign censorship' of speech
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In a controversial move, Representative Jim Jordan, a conservative figurehead, has issued subpoenas to several leading tech firms, demanding they disclose interactions with foreign entities. Critics argue this as an attempt to intimidate companies that are striving to responsibly moderate content, overshadowing the real issues of privacy and legitimate speech regulation.
Championing free speech, House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, takes a stand against Big Tech by issuing subpoenas to investigate their concerning partnerships with foreign governments in censoring American voices. This critical action highlights the ongoing battle for free expression against the unchecked power of tech conglomerates.