LIVE: Former Twitter employees testify before Congress on the Hunter Biden laptop story — 02/08/23

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Published on Feb 8, 2023
The House Oversight Committee holds a hearing on examining the coordination between the federal government and Big Tech to restrict protected speech. At the hearing, lawmakers on the panel will question three former Twitter employees who censored the New York Post's reporting on the Biden family's business schemes based on information obtained from Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop.

Former Twitter employees testifying at the hearing include: Vijaya Gadde, former chief legal officer of Twitter, James Baker, former deputy general counsel of Twitter, Yoel Roth, former global head of Trust & Safety of Twitter, and Anika Collier Navaroli, a former employee of Twitter's content moderation team who testified before the Jan. 6 committee.


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LIVE: Former Twitter employees testify before Congress on the Hunter Biden laptop story — 02/08/23

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