A bipartisan group of 42 attorneys general sued Meta over addictive features aimed at kids and teens.
Republicans and Democrats lawmakers are more divided than ever, but they come together in their criticism of Facebook parent Meta.
Meanwhile, Tennessee's Republican Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti noted that polarization in politics is unlike anything this country has seen "since the Civil War." Yet Skrmetti is firmly in James's camp when it comes to Meta. California's Kevin McCarthy, who was booted as speaker, angered some members of his party by working with Democrats to avoid a government shutdown, even though he bowed down to many of those same lawmakers in September inU.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz sits with fellow lawmakers as the House of Representatives votes for the third time on whether to elevate Rep. Jim Jordan to Speaker of the House in the U.S. Capitol on October 20, 2023 in Washington, DC., legislators seem to find common ground.
"The sharing of taxpayer data with Meta has put taxpayer privacy at risk and appears to represent a violation of taxpayer privacy laws," the Warren-led group wrote in aon Meta's content moderation policies, which they say unfairly censor conservative views. House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, hasZuckerberg and Meta of working with the White House to censor voices and posts that expressed disagreement with the Biden Administration.
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