Matt Gaetz files criminal referral against Mark Zuckerberg for ‘false statements’ under oath
Matt Gaetz is among those calling for Donald Trump to pardon former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden. Image via AP.

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Zuckerberg denied any bias against conservative officials or policies.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made materially false statements while testifying under oath in 2018 Congressional hearings, U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz alleges.

The Fort Walton Beach Republican filed a recommendation Monday to U.S. Attorney General William Barr for an investigation into the CEO’s denials that his company was biased against conservative speech and politics and that it censored content supporting President Donald Trump and other conservatives.

But with new ammunition from a recent Project Veritas investigation, Gaetz has more material to continue his crusade against Silicon Valley and social media corporations’ “leftist culture.”

“As a member of this body, I question Mr. Zuckerberg’s veracity, and challenge his willingness to cooperate with our oversight authority, diverting congressional resources during time-sensitive investigations, and materially impeding our work,” Gaetz, a House Judiciary Committee member, wrote. “Such misrepresentations are not only unfair, they are potentially illegal and fraudulent.”

In April 2018 Congressional testimony, Zuckerberg acknowledged concerns the company, with its home base outside San Francisco, or its employees could be biased. Any favoritism toward any political alignment was a mistake, he assured lawmakers.

“There is absolutely no directive in any of the changes that we make to have a bias in anything that we do,” he said. “To the contrary, our goal is to be a platform for all ideas.”

According to Project Veritas, a controversial investigative outlet, Facebook’s artificial intelligence content-flagging program overwhelmingly highlighted posts supporting the President and conservative causes. Undercover video depicting favoritism within the company and interviews with two of Facebook’s content moderators raised “serious doubts” for Project Veritas CEO James O’Keefe.

Neither the artificial intelligence nor Facebook’s contracted moderators are neutral, Gaetz wrote.

“These facts are in direct contrast to Mr. Zuckerberg’s testimony before Congress where he stated under oath that Facebook is a politically-neutral platform, and that he personally is working to root out any employees who are restricting speech based on Silicon Valley’s overwhelmingly leftist culture,” he added.

His new call for an investigation is far from his first scuffle with social media corporations. After challenging a Facebook executive in a 2018 Judiciary Committee hearing over uncensored posts threatening to shoot fellow Republicans, the company later removed the page.

In May, he filed a Federal Election Commission complaint against Twitter for adding fact checks to some of Trump’s tweets. That broke its neutrality as a protected public forum, according to the complaint.

“It’s about time the Federal Election Commission and the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) as well took action against these digital platforms that are trying to engage in election interference and that I think are violating existing law,” he said on his daily podcast.

Days later, Twitter flagged one of the Congressman’s June tweets targeting antifa for “glorification of violence.”

“Now that we clearly see Antifa as terrorists, can we hunt them down like we do those in the Middle East?” read Gaetz’s tweet.

Barr, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio and other Republicans have come to believe the social media giant’s hands-on approach to some of the President’s tweets may have violated Twitter’s status as a platform and left it vulnerable to losing protections from liability.

Renzo Downey

Renzo Downey covers state government for Florida Politics. After graduating from Northwestern University in 2019, Renzo began his reporting career in the Lone Star State, covering state government for the Austin American-Statesman. Shoot Renzo an email at [email protected] and follow him on Twitter @RenzoDowney.


7 comments

  • S.B. Anthony

    July 27, 2020 at 4:44 pm

    Gaetz needs to be indicted or at least sued civilly. If Zuckerberg really lied to Congress, he’d be offered a job in the administration, not prosecuted. Only the “president’s” enemies are prosecuted.

    • Tariq

      July 27, 2020 at 8:24 pm

      lmao stay mad kid 😂😂😂

  • Sonja Fitch

    July 28, 2020 at 5:22 am

    As if Gaetz has a grasp of the TRUTH! Stfu Gaetz! Folks are dying in your District! Take a look at the prison communities and the devastating happening from the TRUMPVIRUS ! You such a goof ass GAETZ! Vote Blue!

  • Glenn Reihing

    July 28, 2020 at 8:05 am

    Hey Matt!!

    Isn’t it against the law to take taxpayer money and build a television station in your father’s house??

    Asking for “a friend”.

  • Glenn Reihing

    July 28, 2020 at 8:08 am

    Hey Matt!!

    Isn’t using taxpayer money to build a television studio in your Dad’s house against the law??

    Just curious.

  • PeterH

    July 28, 2020 at 8:25 am

    Meanwhile Facebook, Twitter and YouTube were forced to remove a fake COVID-19 video posted by right wing fake news expert Breitbart and reposted eight times by Trump and his adorable son. God ….. save America from Disinfectant Donnie and his merry band of Republican enablers.

    • Sonja D Briseno

      July 31, 2020 at 4:44 am

      @SonjaFitch. You’re an idiot !! Gaetz is telling the truth Social Media Elites are shutting down conservative channels or taking down their accounts and demonetizing them. I watched the first Congressional hearing he did lie to Congress. It appears or seems to me like there is some election interference. And he’s violating Anti trust laws, Congress should take their protections away from Facebook, so everybody can sue the hell out of that company !! TRUMP 2020 !! VOTE RED ! GOD BLESS AMERICA

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