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White House urged to 'cease and desist' censoring online content on social media

IndiaTimes Thursday, 12 September 2024
The House Oversight subcommittee chair has requested the Biden-Harris administration to disclose all White House communications with social media companies about their efforts to censor online content. Following a Supreme Court ruling favoring the administration, the letter urges ceasing such activities and ensuring no political pressure is exerted on social media platforms.
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