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VisitOutcome of Texas Senate investigation into big tech election interference
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Texas Senate Unanimously Votes to Subpoena Big Tech Over Election Interference
May 30, 2024, 12:18 AM
The Texas Senate Committee on State Affairs held a hearing on May 29, 2024, featuring testimony from whistleblowers Zach Vorhies of Google and Ryan Hartwig of Facebook, who alleged that big tech companies interfere in elections. The testimony was facilitated by Project Veritas and included input from Schneider_DC. Following the testimony, the committee voted unanimously to authorize subpoenas to investigate potential political biases and election interference by companies like Facebook and Google. The investigation aims to address concerns about big tech's influence on election integrity ahead of the 2024 election.
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