A Senate Judiciary subcommittee on crime and terrorism convened to examine Meta's operations in China, featuring testimony from former employee Sarah Wynn-Williams, who criticized the company's collaboration with the Chinese government. Wynn-Williams alleged that Meta developed censorship tools for the Chinese Communist Party and allowed access to user data, including American users, by Chinese authorities, raising bipartisan concerns about data security and censorship. Senators expressed disapproval of Meta's practices, with plans to further investigate and potentially seek testimony from CEO Mark Zuckerberg, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of the company's ethical practices.