Senate Judiciary Committee Subpoenas Twitter, Fb

The Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Fb and Twitter on Thursday for their censorship practices.
The Senate Judiciary Committee subpoenaed Facebook and Twitter on Thursday for their censorship practices.

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  4. "Josh Hawley submitted questions to Facebook and Twitter regarding their "coordinated censorship" and tracking of users across the Internet". (November 25, 2020)
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