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Commission of Inquiry into January 6 assigns four social networks to testify

2022-01-14T03:52:41.807Z


Alphabet (YouTube), Meta (Facebook), Reddit and Twitter are facing subpoenas for their role in the attack on the Capitol.


The parliamentary committee responsible for shedding light on the assault on the Capitol announced Thursday, January 13, to assign four social networks to testify in their investigation.

Alphabet (parent company of YouTube), Meta (that of Facebook), Reddit and Twitter are targeted by these injunctions to appear.

The commission, whose role is to establish the responsibility of Donald Trump and his entourage in the assault on Congress by his supporters, indicated that these requests were launched after

“insufficient responses”

from the four groups to previous requests. of cooperation.

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Two questions are of particular interest to investigators: how the spread of false information contributed to this attack and what measures – if any – social networks took to prevent their platforms from becoming breeding grounds for radicalization.

“It is disappointing that after months of work, we still do not have the documents and the information necessary to answer these fundamental questions

,” lamented the chairman of the commission, the Democrat Bennie Thompson.

We cannot allow our important work to be further delayed.

»

Democratic committee chairman Bennie Thompson

YouTube, Reddit and Meta denied not collaborating with the commission, and claimed to work with it to provide the required information.

"We have a strict policy of prohibiting content that incites violence or undermines trust in elections, on YouTube or through other Google products,"

Alphabet, Google's parent company, said in a response. AFP.

“We applied this policy before January 6 and continue to do so today

,” continues Alphabet.

Twitter declined to respond to AFP's requests.

Ex-President Trump's former favorite social network is of interest to the commission because of communications among subscribers

"regarding the planning and execution of the assault on the Capitol"

that allegedly took place on the platform.

The social network, assure the investigators, would have been warned of the risk of violence before January 6.

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YouTube is targeted because of the videos that the demonstrators allegedly broadcast live on the platform during the assault.

“We cannot allow our important work to be further delayed

,” insisted elected official Bennie Thompson, inviting social networks to cooperate.

There is a real urgency: the commission wants at all costs to publish its conclusions before the midterm elections in November 2022. If the Democrats lose control of the House during the ballot, it risks being dissolved by the Republicans. .

Source: lefigaro

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