WASHINGTON โ Less than a week before Election Day, the CEOs of Twitter, Facebook and Google are set to face a grilling by Republican senators who accuse the tech giants of anti-conservative bias.
With the election looming, Republicans led by President Donald Trump have thrown a barrage of grievances at Big Techโs social media platforms, which they accuse without evidence of deliberately suppressing conservative, religious and anti-abortion views.
The tech platforms are gateways to news online.
It proposes that Congress enact rules preventing tech platforms from taking local news content without fair payment.
โFor too long, social media platforms have hidden behind Section 230 protections to censor content that deviates from their beliefs,โ Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., the committee chairman, said recently.