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Mark Zuckerberg expressed regret Monday that Facebook caved to pressure by the Biden-Harris administration to censor content.
Zuckerberg admitted in a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan that senior Biden administration officials “repeatedly pressured” Facebook teams to suppress COVID-19 content that the platform otherwise would not have restricted, and expressed frustration when Facebook disagreed. Zuckerberg told Jordan he now feels strongly that the platform should not compromise its standards “due to pressure from any Administration in either direction.”
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Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin says the Justice Department is probing her over that November video telling troops they can refuse illegal orders… and she’s calling it intimidation, not law enforcement. Reporting says the request came from the office of D.C.’s U.S. attorney Jeanine Pirro, seeking an interview with Slotkin or her lawyer, while Pirro’s office won’t confirm or deny an investigation. The video also featured Sen. Mark Kelly and several House Democrats with military or intel backgrounds… and the blowback has been loud ever since Trump labeled it “seditious.”
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