House Republicans Allege Federal Agencies and Tech Companies Colluded to Censor Conservatives
- House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan subpoenaed three government agencies as part of a Republican-led investigation into allegations of censorship.
- Jordan is requesting communications between the agencies and private companies and third-party groups to determine if the agencies "coerced, pressured, worked with, or relied upon social media and other tech companies in order to censor speech."
- Republicans have used their majority to spotlight their allegations that the government unfairly targets conservatives.
- Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) has issued subpoenas to officials representing three federal agencies as part of the House Judiciary Committee's probe into whether the federal government "coerced" Big Tech platforms to censor speech.
- Republicans have argued that the federal government and Big Tech companies have sought to use social media to censor conservative viewpoints online.