[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 142 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 142
Condemning big tech's partisan censorship practices.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 22, 2021
Mr. Lamborn (for himself, Mr. Banks, and Ms. Herrell) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Condemning big tech's partisan censorship practices.
Whereas the United States is founded upon the free exchange of ideas and the
ability of all Americans to speak freely;
Whereas renowned Founding Father and printer Benjamin Franklin stated, ``If all
printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it
would offend nobody, there would be very little printed'';
Whereas there have been egregious instances of left-wing bias in Twitter,
Facebook, and other California technology companies;
Whereas the CEO of Facebook publicly noted that privately owned social media
platforms should not act as ``arbiter[s] of truth'';
Whereas Twitter and Facebook have banned the former President of the United
States and various other conservative figures from their social media
platforms;
Whereas Apple, Amazon, and Google blocked conservative social media platform
Parler from their systems;
Whereas Twitter and Facebook had previously agreed to provide public social
media platforms free of censorship, but have not upheld their
commitments;
Whereas Twitter has improperly applied its ``civic integrity policy'', which
protects the free speech of its users;
Whereas social media platforms such as Twitter have continued their historic
lack of transparency in their implementation of their civic integrity
policy;
Whereas Twitter suspended the account of news outlet the New York Post for
disseminating information detailing the corrupt and unethical dealings
of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr.'s son, Hunter;
Whereas Twitter permanently banned Mike Lindell, American businessman and
conservative voice, arbitrarily from its platform;
Whereas Twitter permanently banned Michael Flynn, a former United States Army
Lieutenant General and former National Security Advisor;
Whereas Twitter and other platforms are setting a dangerous precedent in their
trend toward censorship of faith-based organizations with sincerely held
religious beliefs that others may disagree with;
Whereas Twitter banned conservative group Focus on the Family's news website,
The Daily Citizen, from its platform for stating the biological sex of
Rachel Levine;
Whereas Twitter suspended Catholic World Report's account for stating the
biological sex of Rachel Levine;
Whereas Twitter permanently banned the @RealDonaldTrump Twitter handle and the
@TeamTrump Twitter handle arbitrarily in an egregious abuse of
principles of free speech enumerated in the Constitution against the
then-President of the United States;
Whereas Twitter chooses to keep tweets from terrorists and Antifa members on its
platform but arbitrarily bans the former President of the United States;
Whereas government officeholders use their Twitter accounts to communicate with
the American people and bypass the biased and discriminating reporting
of many outlets in the news media;
Whereas Twitter arbitrarily began censoring President Trump's social media reach
in early 2020 by fact-checking and flagging his tweets;
Whereas Facebook and Twitter censored over 260 comments deemed critical of then-
candidate Joe Biden on their platforms;
Whereas Google and YouTube removed over 300 Trump campaign ads in 2019 without
explanation of which policies were allegedly violated;
Whereas these actions constitute a case of blatant election interference by big
tech social media companies; and
Whereas, in July 2019, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit
ruled that President Trump could not block critics from his Twitter
account because ``the account is a public forum and that the exclusion
from that space was unconstitutional viewpoint discrimination'', while
Twitter acts as a public forum for public officials and private
individuals and arbitrarily censors conservative individuals and
organizations for tweeting information deemed controversial: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) unequivocally condemns Twitter's, Facebook's, Google's,
Apple's, and Amazon's biased and unwarranted ban and censorship
of the former President of the United States;
(2) strongly denounces unwarranted censorship of
conservative media accounts; and
(3) demands that Twitter, Facebook, Google, Apple, and
Amazon end their discriminatory practices and consistently
protect the principles of free speech enumerated in the
Constitution for all Americans.
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