Issa praised Musk’s decision to release the files and said Congress must take action to learn the extent of the federal government’s collusion with “Big Tech” social media platforms, including Facebook and Google. In order to accomplish that, Issa said Republicans and Democrats need to come together in an effort to find the truth. “There has to be a representation of both parties,” he said, noting that an investigation into the depths of the government’s manipulation of social media platforms must take place as soon as possible. In the interview, Issa said he was surprised that Twitter caved to government pressure to censor certain content without putting up a fight. Issa added that Congress might have to play a game of “cat and mouse” to get more information from the companies as to how they complied with government directives and why. Notably, Issa slammed Democratic Congressman Adam Schiff for pressuring Twitter to ban a journalist and called the action a violation of the First Amendment. “He has been a very successful operative for Democrats using his position heading the Intelligence Committee,” Issa said in the interview. MRC Free Speech America reported last week that Twitter denied the request, but journalist Matt Taibbi said “almost everyone else’s requests” were granted. Twitter also received requests from state government agencies as well as officials from agencies within the federal government. Read more at: NewsBusters.orgWe learned from Twitter that Big Government and Big Tech conspire to limit free speech.
Congress must now get the truth from Google, Facebook, and the rest. pic.twitter.com/MogDKbwtp2 — Rep. Darrell Issa (@repdarrellissa) January 3, 2023
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