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Rep. Jordan calls out Big Tech cancel culture in antitrust hearing


He also tweeted a video of a House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee Hearing on Friday, which focused on whether the news industry and online publishers should negotiate for better agreements with platforms like Google and Facebook.
House Judiciary Committee Democrats:
-Can t even run functional subcommittee hearings
-Demand Congress give them a raise#WATCH: Do you think they deserve that raise? pic.twitter.com/SQZ6LkvLUM
During questioning, Jordan drew attention to OutKick’s founder and lead writer Clay Travis, who spoke about how conservative commentators are being targeted online for censorship.
“What our democracy depends on is the First Amendment,” Jordan said. “Mr. Travis, at the end of your statement, you said: ‘I am a First Amendment absolutist and I believe cancel culture intertwined with identity politics is the greatest threat to our country.’ I could not agree more. Do you have a functioning First Amendment when only one side is allowed t ....

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House Judiciary split on how to address domestic extremism


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Lawmakers traded barbs Wednesday over the root causes of domestic terrorism while House Judiciary Committee Democrats focused their attention on how the FBI can reboot after the Jan. 6 attack.
During Judiciary Committee hearing, lawmakers expressed an interest in expanding the information collected by the FBI and other agencies in order to better assess threats and head off a similar attack. 
“To truly understand what is driving this increase in hate crimes, and the link to violent extremists, we still need better and more comprehensive data,” Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler
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We also need to ensure that, once informed by the proper data, we dedicate resources towards addressing the greatest threats.” ....

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Former SNL Comedienne Slams Sen. Graham as 'The Main F**king Reason' Behind the Capitol Riot


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Will Trump Be Removed for Inciting Wednesday's Riot at the Capitol? | BU Today


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“President Trump revealed that he is not mentally sound and is unable to process and accept the results of the 2020 election. [His] willingness to invite violence and social unrest to overturn the election results by force clearly meet this standard.”
House Judiciary Committee Democrats penned those words to Vice President Mike Pence Wednesday night, urging him and Donald Trump’s cabinet to sideline the president making Pence acting president under the Constitution’s 25th Amendment. They, along with Senate Democratic Leader Charles Schumer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Boston Mayor Martin Walsh, and one GOP congressman called for Trump’s removal after he invited thousands of supporters to Washington, D.C., on Wednesday and inflamed them with falsehoods about having won last month’s election. The mob violently stormed the Capitol and delayed the Senate’s certifying of President-elect Joe Biden’s electoral victory. ....

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