DOJ to Hold Listening Session on Social Media Bias with State Attorneys General
DOJ to Hold Listening Session on Social Media Bias with State Attorneys General The passage reveals a planned Justice Department meeting, called by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, to discuss alleged conservative suppression on major platforms. It names high‑profile officials (Jeff Sessions, President Trump, Texas AG Ken Paxton, California AG Xavier Becerra, Rep. Greg Walden) and specific companies (Facebook, Twitter, Google). While the information is largely public, the lack of an agenda and possible DOJ delay hint at undisclosed investigative angles that could be followed up. Key insights: DOJ scheduled a "listening session" with over a dozen state attorneys general on social‑media bias.; Meeting called by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions after President Trump's criticism of platforms.; Focus on Facebook, Twitter, and Google/Alphabet regarding alleged suppression of conservative ideas.
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DOJ to Hold Listening Session on Social Media Bias with State Attorneys General The passage reveals a planned Justice Department meeting, called by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, to discuss alleged conservative suppression on major platforms. It names high‑profile officials (Jeff Sessions, President Trump, Texas AG Ken Paxton, California AG Xavier Becerra, Rep. Greg Walden) and specific companies (Facebook, Twitter, Google). While the information is largely public, the lack of an agenda and possible DOJ delay hint at undisclosed investigative angles that could be followed up. Key insights: DOJ scheduled a "listening session" with over a dozen state attorneys general on social‑media bias.; Meeting called by former Attorney General Jeff Sessions after President Trump's criticism of platforms.; Focus on Facebook, Twitter, and Google/Alphabet regarding alleged suppression of conservative ideas.
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