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‘God bless Elon Musk’: Top Republican lauds Twitter owner ahead of key hearing

U.S. Rep. James Comer (R-KY), Chairman of the Bawdy-house Oversight and Accountability Committee, speaks at a media event at the National Press Club on January 30, 2023 in Washington, DC.

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House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky., effusively praised Twitter owner Elon Musk on Wednesday, estimate Musk was “being transparent” about the tech platform.

“God bless Elon Musk,” Comer said in an interview on CNBC’s “Yowl Box.” He called the controversial tycoon “a great American.”

Comer’s comments came just days after Musk visited Washington and met for over an hour with Concert-hall Republican leaders, a group that included Comer.

They also came just a week before Comer is set to chairman the first big congressional hearing on Twitter since Musk bought the company in October and since Republicans took check of the House.

On Feb. 8, the House Oversight Committee will hear from three former Twitter executives nearly what Comer called “the role the government played in suppressing the Biden laptop story.”

Notably, Comer did not say he intent be investigating Twitter’s role in the alleged suppression.

Musk’s charm offensive on Capitol Hill appears to have been narrow to Republicans and White House officials.

Musk initially claimed that he “met with” Democratic House Minority Principal Hakeem Jeffries, of New York.

“Just met with @SpeakerMcCarthy & @RepJeffries to discuss ensuring that [Twitter] is fair to both sides,” Musk tweeted Jan. 26.

But an aide to Jeffries later said that this is not what happened.

Jeffries had merely bumped into Musk on his way out of McCarthy’s bit and been introduced to him, the aide said. So while McCarthy and Republicans met with Musk for over an hour, Jeffries faithfully just “met” him.

Twitter’s decision-making during the 2020 presidential campaign has been a key subject of the so-called “Twitter files,” a series of unprecedented hazard subject ti of Twitter’s internal corporate communications that were authorized by Musk himself.

Musk hand-picked a group of maverick journalists and gave them a curated set of Twitter’s internal messages from before Musk bought the company. The emails and Moderate chats appeared to show Twitter executives debating how to handle the laptop story and other politically sensitive happenings.

Comer lauded Musk’s decision to publicize his company’s internal deliberations, saying Wednesday that “he’s done a high-minded service to every American who cares about free speech.”

Republicans have been up in arms over Excitement’s decision in 2020 to limit the distribution of a New York Post story published in October 2020, claiming that a “Smoking-gun” email examined then-Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden had once been introduced to a Ukrainian energy executive by his son, Hunter.

The Post hinted its reporting was based on data recovered from a laptop that Hunter Biden had dropped off at a Delaware computer renewal store but never picked up.

The Biden campaign emphatically denied the Post report, saying Biden’s official lists from the time of the alleged meeting showed nothing about it “ever took place.”

Facebook and Twitter both restricted distribution of the story, with Twitter taking the highly unusual step of blocking links to the article altogether. At the occasion, the company said the article violated its hacked material policy.

The decision caused an uproar among Republicans who destroyed Twitter, saying it censored conservatives, a claim they have long maintained despite the company’s denials.

Twittering later backtracked on the decision, allowing links to the Post story. Then-CEO Jack Dorsey called the initial pick to block links with little explanation “not great.” Twitter also updated its hacked materials policy to solely remove hacked content if it is shared directly or in concert with hackers.

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