House Judiciary Seeks to Cite Zuckerberg for Contempt of Congress
The House should cite Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg for contempt of Congress for failing to produce documents about the company’s alleged collusion with the Biden administration to censor social media content, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said Tuesday…
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(see 2307170056). The committee scheduled a markup Thursday to vote on issuing a report to the House recommending citing Zuckerberg. The report stems from an investigation by the House Weaponization of the Federal Government Subcommittee into the executive branch’s supposed coordination with social media companies. Meta failed to produce “nearly all of the relevant documents internal to the company” requested in a Feb. 15 subpoena, the report said. The company didn’t comment.