Senator Rand Paul confronted FBI Director Christopher Wray about the FBI's meetings with social media companies and the Missouri v. Biden First Amendment lawsuit. Paul questioned whether Twitter received $3 million from the FBI for content moderation, referencing the 'Twitter Files' documents. Wray responded that it was an expense reimbursement. The exchange occurred during a hearing where Paul also pressed Wray on pressuring social media companies to censor speech.
Sen. Rand Paul brilliantly makes FBI Director Wray accidentally ADMIT to STILL meeting with Big Tech companies after previously using them for election interference: "YOU PAID THEM 3 MILLION DOLLARS" https://t.co/iRn5pBaZ9v
FBI Director Wray and GOP Sen. Ron Johnson joust each other during LIVE testimony over FBI's shady cover-up plot in Biden Family probe https://t.co/4BydJO5RKT
Did the FBI pay Twitter to suppress the free speech of Americans? @RandPaul pressured Director Wray on the matter - but he didn't get many straight answers. @jackhunter74 for BASEDPolitics with more: https://t.co/C4FXG1QtIz
Rand Paul Confronts FBI Director On Key Detail From 'Twitter Files' Documents https://t.co/AQhDmFFUxe
Rand Paul Spars With FBI Director Over Social Media Censorship https://t.co/izddYMsC76
Rand Paul Spars With FBI Director On Pressuring Social Media Companies To Censor Speech https://t.co/vCpbk1IClY
Rand Paul asks Wray about the #TwitterFiles: "What was the $3 million for that the FBI gave that's been revealed in the Twitter Files which has been characterized as payment for content moderation." https://t.co/oy7kcpHgMD
Kentucky Sen. @RandPaul to FBI Director Chris Wray: "Did the FBI pay Twitter money to moderate content?" Wray, basically: "iT wUz An eXpEnsE rEimBuRseMeNt!" https://t.co/XxcJFLukza
Rand Paul presses FBI Director Christopher Wray on whether Twitter received $3 million from the FBI to moderate content, as the Twitter files appeared to indicate @DailyCaller https://t.co/RzzP5dzysE
Rand Paul confronts FBI Director Christopher Wray about the FBI meeting with social media companies and how the Missouri v. Biden First Amendment lawsuit caused the bureau to change its behavior @DailyCaller https://t.co/BoGwqhOwfr