What happened next? Facebook panicked. In another April 2021 email, Brian Rice, Facebook’s VP of public policy, raised the concern that Slavitt's challenge felt “very much like a crossroads for us with the [Biden] White House in these early days.”
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But Facebook wanted to repair its relationship with the White House to avoid adverse action: “Given what is at stake here, it would also be a good idea if we could regroup and take stock of where we are in our relations with the [White House], and our internal methods too.”
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This wasn’t the first time that the Biden White House was angry that Facebook didn’t censor more. According to these documents, the Biden White House demanded to know why Facebook had not censored a video from @TuckerCarlson. So, Facebook prepped its response.
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To appease the Biden White House, talking points were drafted for Clegg. Facebook was ready to tell the White House that it had demoted a video posted by Tucker Carlson by 50% in response to the White House’s demands, even though the post didn’t violate any policies.
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On August 2, 2021, Facebook admitted it was going to change its policies because of pressure from the Biden White House.
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August 2, 2021: “[Facebook’s] Leadership asked Misinfo Policy . . . to brainstorm some additional policy levers we can pull to be more aggressive against . . . misinformation. This is stemming from the continued criticism of our approach from the [Biden] administration.”
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But it wasn't just the White House. Facebook also changed its policies in direct response to pressure from Biden's Surgeon General, censoring members of the “disinformation dozen.”
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These documents, AND OTHERS that were just produced to the Committee, prove that the Biden Admin abused its powers to coerce Facebook into censoring Americans, preventing free and open discourse on issues of critical public importance.
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Only after the Committee announced its intention to hold Mark Zuckerberg in contempt did Facebook produce ANY internal documents to the Committee, including these documents, which PROVE that government pressure was directly responsible for censorship on Facebook.
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Based on Facebook’s newfound commitment to fully cooperate with the Committee’s investigation, the Committee has decided to hold contempt in abeyance. For now. To be clear, contempt is still on the table and WILL be used if Facebook fails to cooperate in FULL.

Jul 27, 2023 · 4:03 PM UTC

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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
But, honey, you refused to comply with the January 6th Committee subpoenas, so why should anyone subject themselves to yours?
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
What a spineless RINO you have proven to be. I used to believe we could count on you. I was sooo wrong!
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You do understand Facebook is only COMMITTED TO MAKING MONEY Can You People EVER DO YOUR JOB????!!! How much am I Paying You????????
Replying to @Jim_Jordan
You'll do nothing.
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Glad they are “in abeyance”. I don’t trust Zuckerberg- not one damn bit!
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Glad Facebook is finally standing with the people against this tyranny. Thank you for protecting our most fundamental rights 🙌🇺🇸🕊🗽
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BREAKING REPORT: At the DEMAND OF THE BIDEN WHITE HOUSE Facebook ‘Demoted’ Video of Tucker Carlson by 50%..
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
Contempt? 😂😂😂😂😂
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Replying to @Jim_Jordan
The ONLY reason Facebook is now cooperating with the Congressional investigation is fear of consequences. Facebook is every bit as much a part of the Left’s propaganda machine as NYT and WaPo, CNN, MSDNC, etc. Don’t be fooled.
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