(Getty Images) EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans are proposing legislation that would expand U.S. sanctions law to prohibit social media companies from allowing foreign individuals or entities sanctioned for terrorism from using their platforms. The legislation, led by GOP Reps. Andy Barr, Jim Banks, and Joe Wilson, and cosponsored by 40 other members of the House Republican Study Committee, is titled the "No Social Media Accounts for Terrorists or State Sponsors of Terrorism Act of 2021." "U.S. law gives big tech a free pass to provide platforms to terrorist groups and dictators," Barr, R-Ky., told Fox News. "Social media companies should not provide a vehicle for terrorist groups like ISIS to raise money or for dictators like the Ayatollah of Iran to spread propaganda."