KEY POINTS
  • Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, previewed his approach to Big Tech with letters to the five Big Tech companies on Wednesday demanding information about content moderation.
  • Jordan is the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee and is expected to lead the panel next year when Republicans take the majority in the chamber.
  • He also demanded information about what he called "the nature and extent of your companies' collusion with the Biden Administration."
U.S. Rep. Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, discusses the investigation into the Biden family’s business dealings, as he faces reporters with other House Republicans during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, November 17, 2022.

Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, the ranking member on the House Judiciary Committee expected to lead the panel next year when Republicans take the majority in the chamber, previewed his approach to Big Tech with letters to the CEOs of Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta and Microsoft.

In the letters dated Wednesday, Jordan demanded information about what he called "the nature and extent of your companies' collusion with the Biden Administration."