Chairman Jordan from the U.S. House Judiciary Committee issued subpoenas to the FBI and DOJ in relation to the ongoing investigation censorship investigation.
Chairman Jordan Issued Subpoenas to the FBI and DOJ
According to the initial reports from AA, Chairman Jordan from the U.S. House Judiciary Panel issued subpoenas to the FBI Director, Christopher Wray, and his attorney on Thursday.
They are requested to attend the court concerning the ongoing censorship investigation of the Big Tech Collusion. Chairman Jordan is specifically requesting communications with the FBI. Moreover, documents about the content moderation of disfavored speech online were requested by Chairman Jordan from the FBI and DOJ.
It was also stated by the same publisher that Chairman Jordan wrote a separate letter to DOJ for the documents that concern DOJ coercing, pressuring, or relying upon social media to censor speech.
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Chairman Jordan Requested the FBI and DOJ For Voluntary Participation
According to the reports from NYPost, it has come to light that Chairman Jordan and the U.S. House Judiciary Committee have reached out to the FBI and DOJ in April to voluntarily attend the court. However, Chairman Jordan revealed their cooperation has been lacking.
Because of their lack of cooperation, Chairman Jordan wrote in the cover letters of the subpoenas the lawsuit against the unlawful collusion with Big Tech to limit certain viewpoints in social media.
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