House Republicans and Democrats clash after heated government weaponization hearing featuring RFK Jr.
House Republicans Allege Political Censorship by Federal Government
House Republicans were presented with compelling testimony at a congressional hearing on Thursday, which they believe supports their claims of political censorship by the federal government. However, Democrats at the hearing disputed these allegations and directed their criticism towards one of the witnesses, Democratic 2024 presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
During his testimony, Mr. Kennedy, along with journalist Emma Jo-Morris, shared their experiences of having their content suppressed on various social media platforms at the behest of federal government actors. They claimed that this was part of a larger pattern of censorship by proxy. D. John Sauer, Louisiana Special Assistant Attorney General involved in lawsuits against federal government offices for alleged censorship-by-proxy practices, also testified. Maya Wiley, president of The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, also provided testimony at the hearing.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.) expressed concerns about certain political candidates being prevented from communicating with the public as a result of these practices. He stated, “This administration, and those who were there even before this administration, are hostile to free speech. They have implemented methods that they believe circumvent the law, but these methods are unconstitutional. By relying on private companies to censor speech, they are violating the Constitution. I am worried that in this election cycle, everyone will struggle to get their message across.”
Rep. Mike Johnson (R-La.) echoed these concerns, highlighting recent court cases challenging the federal government’s alleged censorship-by-proxy practices. He referred to a federal court’s preliminary injunction against President Joe Biden’s White House and other offices in his administration, which was issued on July 4 as a result of their alleged involvement in encouraging social media companies to remove specific content.
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Prior to the Thursday hearing, Democratic lawmakers and their political allies called for Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the chair of the Republican-controlled House government weaponization subcommittee, to disinvite Mr. Kennedy due to controversial remarks he made the previous week about the impact of COVID-19 on certain ethnic groups.
A video clip captured at a July 11 campaign event showed Mr. Kennedy suggesting that “COVID-19 attacks certain races disproportionately.” He went on to explain the differences in the structure of ACE2 receptors among different ethnic groups, which bind with SARS-CoV-2 and lead to COVID-19 infections. Mr. Kennedy stated, “COVID-19 is targeted to attack Caucasians and black people. The people who are most immune are Ashkenazi Jews and Chinese.” While he acknowledged that it was unclear whether this targeting was deliberate, he referred to existing papers that supported these claims.
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