KEY POINTS
  • Republicans escalated their threats to clamp down on tech giants after Facebook's oversight board upheld the company's decision to ban former President Donald Trump's social media accounts.
  • Trump was suspended from numerous online platforms in the wake of the deadly invasion of the Capitol on Jan. 6 by a mob of his supporters.
  • Trump now has most of his party's backing and is openly weighing a 2024 White House run.

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Representative Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) speaks with Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) before U.S. President Joe Biden speaks to a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC, U.S. April 28, 2021.

Republicans on Wednesday escalated their threats to clamp down on tech giants after Facebook's oversight board upheld the company's decision to ban former President Donald Trump's Facebook and Instagram accounts.

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., vowed to "rein in big tech power over our speech," while other GOP lawmakers and allies of Trump went further.

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