Kentucky U.S. Rep James Comer: “Congress never authorized taxpayer dollars for any government agency to censor factual information…”

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James Comer tweeted the following:

“Congress never authorized taxpayer dollars for any government agency to censor factual information online.
Going forward, Republicans will ensure all taxpayer dollars are being used efficiently and effectively.
@GOPoversight will root out any waste, fraud, and abuse. @Newsmax”
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Here are other recent tweets from James Comer:

“Big Tech shouldn’t be in the business of hiding facts.
Americans deserve the truth about the origins of COVID-19.
It is our Constitutional duty to conduct oversight & thoroughly examine the facts so this type of risky research & bad behavior never happens again. @FoxNews”
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“Tonight, Im joining @jesseprimetime on @FoxNews at 7:40pmET!
Be sure to tune in. “
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“The Biden Administrations penchant for censorship under the guise of suppressing misinformation raises questions as to whether individuals within the Administration compelled companies such as Twitter and Facebook to censor Americans.
@GOPoversight will get answers. @FoxNews” on Dec. 27
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