US House committee cancels vote on holding Metas Zuckerberg in contempt

US House committee cancels vote on holding Metas Zuckerberg in contempt

The Republican-led US House Oversight Committee abruptly halted a vote Thursday on if the panel would advocate holding Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in contempt of Congress.

Committee Chairman Jim Jordan mentioned he determined to pause the vote “based on Facebook’s newfound commitment to fully cooperate with the Committee’s investigation.”

“To be clear, contempt is still on the table and WILL be used if Facebook fails to cooperate in FULL,” he wrote on X, the web site previously often known as Twitter. “To be continued…”

A vote to carry Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook’s guardian firm, in contempt of Congress was purported to be held hours earlier than Jordan made the announcement.

At difficulty are claims from the panel’s Republicans that the corporate failed to reply to requests for details about alleged efforts to censor conservative voices on social media. It had subpoenaed communications between Meta and its subsidiaries, and govt department officers.

A Facebook spokesperson pushed again Tuesday on the options that it has been uncooperative, sustaining the corporate “has operated in good faith with this committee’s sweeping requests for information.” That contains greater than 53,000 pages of inside and exterior paperwork which were handed over, Andy Stone mentioned on X.

“We began sharing documents before the committee’s February subpoena and have continued to do so,” he wrote. “Meta will continue to comply, as we have thus far, with good faith requests from the committee.”

Source: www.anews.com.tr