Nadler: Jordan Should Investigate Political Censorship on X
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, should investigate potential political misinformation against Vice President Kamala Harris on X, ranking member Jerry Nadler, D-N.Y., wrote the chairman Monday. Nadler cited allegations that Grok, X's AI chatbot, shared inaccurate information about…
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Harris. Grok told users Harris missed ballot deadlines in “nine states and suggested that she was ineligible to appear on the presidential ballot in the 2024 election,” Nadler said. The platform removes misinformation against Republican politicians but doesn't apply the same standard for Democrats, he added. Given Jordan’s “extensive” focus on social media censorship claims, his office should investigate this issue, he said. A spokesperson for Jordan said Monday: “No one is doing more for free speech on the internet than Elon Musk and his platform is working better than ever.” Jordan has led various committee efforts probing alleged social media censorship against conservatives (see 2405010079).