Rep. Jim Jordan, who leads the House Oversight Committee, has wasted no time using his newly assigned post to spread right-wing conspiracy theories and air the Republican Party’s petty grievances.
In particular, the Ohio Republican is leading the GOP’s baseless uproar over purported anti-conservative bias at some of the top social media companies in the U.S.
To be clear, there’s no evidence that any of these companies have exhibited any systemic bias toward conservatives. To the contrary, the prevalence of right-wing hate speech and misinformation on platforms like Twitter, Facebook and Instagram suggests that conservatives are largely being given a pass.
But the House Republican caucus is moving forward with the conspiratorial tear.
In his role as Oversight chair, Jordan issued multiple subpoenas to executives at various technology companies Wednesday over claims about “the federal government’s reported collusion with Big Tech to suppress free speech.”
See if you notice any major companies missing:
Chairman Jim Jordan of Ohio sent the subpoenas to the CEOs of Google parent Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook parent Meta and Microsoft requesting documents and communications “referring or relating to the moderation, deletion, suppression, restriction or reduced circulation of content.”
There appears to be a gaping hole in this spate of subpoenas large enough to drive a truck through. Or, maybe, a Tesla.
Put another way: Jordan’s subpoenas appear to be giving Twitter, owned by Tesla CEO Elon Musk, a pass.








