[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1476 Introduced in House (IH)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1476
Of inquiry requesting the President to provide to the House of
Representatives certain documents or records relating to coordination
between social media companies and the Biden administration on
information, censorship, and censorship meetings in order to suppress
or deplatform persons or information the administration views as
misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation on COVID-19, Hunter
Biden, and elections, and certain documents or records relating to
plans to provide grant funding to consortiums, including the Democratic
National Committee, in the United States.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
November 16, 2022
Mr. Clyde submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the
Committee on Energy and Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Of inquiry requesting the President to provide to the House of
Representatives certain documents or records relating to coordination
between social media companies and the Biden administration on
information, censorship, and censorship meetings in order to suppress
or deplatform persons or information the administration views as
misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation on COVID-19, Hunter
Biden, and elections, and certain documents or records relating to
plans to provide grant funding to consortiums, including the Democratic
National Committee, in the United States.
Resolved, That the President is requested to transmit to the House
of Representatives, not later than 14 days after the date of the
adoption of this resolution, in complete and unredacted form, copies of
all documents or records, including written correspondence and
memoranda, advisory legal opinions, emails, calendar entries, to-do
list entries, telephone system records, logs, and transcripts
(including for cell phones, pagers, landlines, and other electronic
devices), voicemails, text messages, instant messages, postings on
social media, blogs, and other internet sites, message board and chat
room transcripts, audio recordings, captured still images, papers,
presentations, financial statements, invoices, or financial
instruments, no matter how stored, including electronically and on any
and all media or storage devices (including on optical discs, hard
drives, solid state drives, in portable storage, and in remote or
``cloud'' storage), either generated or received by the office of the
President, that refer or relate to--
(1) the Election Integrity Partnership, including Federal
grants to the Election Integrity Partnership or its consortium
members;
(2) efforts to censor information, including purported
misinformation, disinformation, or malinformation;
(3) attempts to do ``fact-checks'';
(4) procedures to create ``tickets'' with social media
companies or flag incidents or emerging narratives to be
assessed by social media companies;
(5) implementation of resilience efforts to counter
election misinformation;
(6) consortium agreements collaboration, or meetings about
social media or disinformation, malinformation, or information,
with any private entities including the Democratic National
Committee, the NAACP, Common Cause, Stanford Internet
Observatory, the University of Washington's Center for an
Informed Public, the Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic
Research Lab, and social media analytics firm Graphika;
(7) the removal, throttling, and labeling of content;
(8) flagged URLs, including the labeling, removal, or soft-
blocking of such URLs;
(9) the removal, throttling, or labeling of news and
opinion organizations or the content of news and opinion
organizations, including the New York Post, Fox News, Just the
News, the Washington Times, Gateway Pundit, the Epoch Times,
the Associated Press, Breitbart, or SeanHannity.com;
(10) meetings or discussions regarding misinformation and
disinformation with the former Director of the Cybersecurity
and Infrastructure Security Agency Christopher Krebs, former
Facebook Chief Security Officer Alex Stamos, Press Secretary
Karine Jean-Pierre, Associate Professor at the University of
Washington Katie Starbird, Chief Medical Adviser Dr. Anthony
Fauci, the Atlantic Council's Emerson Brooking, or Surgeon
General Vivek Murthy;
(11) ``Platform interventions'' in response to
``delegitimization of election results'', ballot-counting
machines, COVID-19, or COVID-19 vaccines;
(12) communications on ``misinformation'' or
``disinformation'' concerning individual Facebook, Twitter, and
Instragram users, including Sean Hannity, Charlie Kirk, Mark
Levin, Tom Fitton, and Alex Berenson;
(13) content moderation;
(14) ``Far-right influencers'';
(15) National Science Foundation grants to Stanford and
University of Washington to, among other things, ``study ways
to apply collaborative, rapid-response research to mitigate
online disinformation'';
(16) incident reports for tweets and retweets;
(17) spreading misinformation and disinformation on Hunter
Biden or White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci;
and
(18) ``repeat spreaders'' of election ``misinformation''.
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