Jim Jordan subpoena pushes YouTube to restore ‘free speech’ like Meta

Meta may have benefited from its content baptism policies for “freedom of expression”, but there is one of the other major technology companies there-and more social media platforms for governors to ignore. On Thursday, Representative Jim Jordan called on the mother company of Google, calling for documents that show whether YouTube has removed the content at the request of the Biden Harris-Public administration, as he put it, as a “direct participant in the federal government control system”.
Although Republican party militants have long argued that large technological algorithms and content baptism policies against their social media content, right -wing overall momentum against major technology has accelerated since 2021 after Donald Trump was removed from Twitter (now X) after January 6. Jordan, who became head of the House of Representatives Judicial Committee in 2023, used its platform and rules to call for digging in the data of Microsoft, Meta, Amazon and Apple data among other things, believing that they have allocated social media accounts to maintain a request from the Ministry of Justice in Edini Biden and engage in the illegal repression of the free movement.
So far, their attempts have achieved remarkable success: last May, the committee published a report claiming that Biden has been forced repeatedly to remove content from its platforms. “After this supervision, Meta, the parent company for Facebook and Instagram, admitted that it is wrong to bow to the demands of the Biden-Harris administration, publicly committed to restoring freedom of expression on its platforms and reforming its policies.” “The alphabet, as far as we knew, did not take off similarly to the attempts of the Biden Harris management control.”
“We will continue to show the committee how to impose our policies independently, rooted in our commitment to the expression of freedom.” freedom In response to a request for comment.
2025-03-07 23:44:00