Documents recommend Facebook censored users at Biden administration's request

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
New documents suggest that Facebook may have engaged in the censorship of American users at the request of the Biden administration.These
unconstitutional pressure from the Biden administration.In the first half of 2021, social media companies like Facebook were reportedly
Jordan
(Photo Internet reproduction)An email circulated among Facebook staff in April 2021, addressed to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and COO
by Congressman Jordan, who provided images to back his claims.Among the provided documents, Jordan presented an email from April 2021.The
post.The post was a meme featuring actor Leonardo DiCaprio, making a reference to potential future lawsuits relating to adverse effects of
the COVID vaccine.The documents also highlight discussions among Facebook staff regarding the impact of censoring such content on
traditional boundaries of free speech in the US.Despite expressing this concern, Facebook eventually removed the original post.According to
Jordan, the pressure to remove the post led to a sense of alarm within Facebook, with the vice president of public policy, Brian Rice,
incident was not isolated
He pointed out that President Biden publicly criticized Facebook and other social media platforms in late July 2021 for allegedly
disseminating misinformation.Shortly after, on August 2, 2021, Facebook announced changes to its freedom of speech policies on the platform,
allegedly due to pressure from the Biden administration.In conclusion, Jordan claimed these documents, and others recently submitted to the
Committee, prove that the Biden administration exerted undue pressure on Facebook to censor American users, thereby infringing upon free and
open discourse on issues of significant public importance.The Congressman added that Facebook only handed over these documents after the
Committee threatened to hold Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg in contempt for non-cooperation with the investigation.As a result, the contempt