Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz asks the DOJ to launch a criminal investigation into Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly lying to Congress
Last month, Project Veritas published hidden-camera footage that appeared to show Facebook content moderators claiming they delete posts that are pro-Trump or express conservative views.
The Florida congressman added that Project Veritas' investigation also found that Facebook labeled "a great deal of 'political speech' supporting the President" as hate speech in violation of the company's policies. "At the same time, speech promoting violence against the President and his supporters was labeled as merely 'political,' and was thus allowed to stay on the platform," Gaetz wrote.
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