Rep. Jordan Subpoenas FTC Over Twitter, Musk Investigation

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Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on April 12 subpoenaed Chair Lina Khan of the Federal Trade Commission, stepping up the conflict between that agency and House Republicans regarding its approach to Twitter in the Elon Musk era.

The Epoch Times has reviewed the subpoena.

The subpoena comes after aย March 10 letterย to Khan from Jordan, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), ranking member of the Senate Commerce Committee.

The two sought documents related to the FTCโ€™s intensified scrutiny of Twitter after it was acquired by Musk.

โ€œWe reached out to Committee staff to begin discussions about this request, and we provided a letter on March 27,โ€ said Jeanne Bumpus of the FTC in March 29 testimony before the Judiciary Committeeโ€™s oversight subcommittee regarding her agencyโ€™s responsiveness.

Bumpus testified that the FTC would keep working with the House on its many requests for information โ€œwhile ensuring the FTC can continue to protect the independence, integrity, and effectiveness of the Commissionโ€™s law enforcement efforts and core agency processes.

โ€œTo date, your voluntary compliance has been woefully insufficient,โ€ Jordan wrote in his April 12 cover letter for the subpoena, which requests documents from Khan and the FTC by April 26.

โ€œThe FTC respects the important role of Congressional oversight. We have made multiple offers to brief Chairman Jordanโ€™s staff on our investigation into Twitter. Those are standing offers made prior to this entirely unnecessary subpoena,โ€ FTC spokesperson Douglas Farrar said in response to the subpoena.

According to the FTC, those briefings would include nonpublic information.

Jordan and Cruzโ€™s first request to the FTC was triggered by a 113-page report to the Judiciary Committee and its Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government.

The FTC entered into a consent agreement with Twitter in 2011. The agreement was revised in May 2022, before the South African-born space magnate took the helm, after the tech giant was accused of exploiting user data under deceptive pretenses and fined $150 million.

Yet, the March 7ย reportย accused the agency of โ€œoverreach to harass Elon Muskโ€™s Twitter,โ€ citing numerous demands made of the company in the wake of his purchase.

Byย Nathan Worcester

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