A few days ago, U.S. media exposed the “emailgate” scandal between U.S. presidential candidate Joe Biden and his second son Hunter Biden, but the news was blocked by Facebook and Twitter. In response, the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee today voted to subpoena Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to attend a hearing to be held on November 17, and both of them have volunteered to testify.
On November 14, the U.S. media revealed that U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Biden and his second son Hunter were involved in corrupt dealings in Ukraine and China, but the social media platforms Facebook and Twitter banned the reprinting of related news reports pending fact-checking, triggering strong discontent and stern protest from U.S. President Donald Trump and Republican Party executives. In response, the Republican Party requested that Zuckerberg and Ducey be summoned to a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Ducey admitted his mistake on Twitter on the 16th, saying that it was wrong to block the site directly, and that he had updated his Twitter policy and enforced it to fix the situation.
The Senate Judiciary Committee today voted to subpoena two CEOs to appear before the Judiciary Committee hearing, and Chairman Lindsey Graham (Lindsey Graham) said that if the two CEOs are not willing to testify voluntarily, the committee can secure a subpoena to obtain their testimony. However, spokespersons from Twitter and Facebook confirmed that Ducey and Zuckerberg have indicated their willingness to testify.
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