[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] again, i want to thank the witnesses for your indulgence and know it s a long day. we really appreciate it. now we were resumed questioning and chair recognizes mr. garcia for five minutes. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. chairman. what you think i would insist that a just want to just are not also by just apologizing to eyewitnesses, particularly mr. roth for just the homophobic rant and comets have recently made from the gentlelady from georgia. that was really shameful and i know that we are here to talk about serious issues that were having conversations about grinder and other issues which is not really what this really is about. so apologize to all of our witnesses. one to note come someone you would call a twitter superuser. you social platforms constantly. i communicate regularly. target when does come find it was happening in our culture and i admire
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] again, i want to thank the witnesses for your indulgence and know it s a long day. we really appreciate it. now we were resumed questioning and chair recognizes mr. garcia for five minutes. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. chairman. what you think i would insist that a just want to just are not also by just apologizing to eyewitnesses, particularly mr. roth for just the homophobic rant and comets have recently made from the gentlelady from georgia. that was really shameful and i know that we are here to talk about serious issues that were having conversations about grinder and other issues which is not really what this really is about. so apologize to all of our witnesses. one to note come someone you would call a twitter superuser. you social platforms constantly. i communicate regularly. target when does com
(CNSNews.com) House Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) sharply criticized four former Twitter executives at a congressional hearing today, stating that they had "violated" the First Amendment rights of "countless conservative Americans" and thus interfered in elections. She also explained how Twitter had suspended her personal account in the 2020 election year but did not suspend that of her Democrat opponent.
[inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] again, i want to thank the witnesses for your indulgence and know it s a long day. we really appreciate it. now we were resumed questioning and chair recognizes mr. garcia for five minutes. thank you, mr. chairman. thank you, mr. chairman. what you think i would insist that a just want to just are not also by just apologizing to eyewitnesses, particularly mr. roth for just the homophobic rant and comets have recently made from the gentlelady from georgia. that was really shameful and i know that we are here to talk about serious issues that were having conversations about grinder and other issues which is not really what this really is about. so apologize to all of our witnesses. one to note come someone you would call a twitter superuser. you social platforms constantly. i communicate regularly. target when does come find it was happening in our culture and i admire
(CNSNews.com) House Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) sharply criticized four former Twitter executives at a congressional hearing today, stating that they had "violated" the First Amendment rights of "countless conservative Americans" and thus interfered in elections. She also explained how Twitter had suspended her personal account in the 2020 election year but did not suspend that of her Democrat opponent.