The House Oversight Committee held a hearing on Wednesday to discuss political censorship on social media, during which Republican Congressman Byron Donalds displayed web addresses for nude photos of President Joe Biden's son, Hunter Biden. The photos had been removed from Twitter after the Biden campaign flagged them, and the incident has raised questions about the appropriateness of displaying such content in a congressional hearing. The hearing is part of a larger debate over links to nude photos of Hunter Biden, and its implications for the discussion about political censorship on social media.
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At a House Oversight Committee hearing on Wednesday, Twitter executives faced questioning over their handling of a 2020 New York Post story about Hunter Biden's laptop. It was revealed that Twitter had previously changed its policy to protect former President Donald Trump from consequences for breaking the rules, and had requested the removal of a tweet from model Chrissy Teigen insulting the then-President. The hearing highlighted the complex relationship between social media platforms and the government, and the ongoing debate about content moderation.
Montana Republican Sen. Steve Daines' Twitter account was suspended on Tuesday for violating the company's sensitive media policy, which prohibits graphic violence or adult content in profile images. The photo in question showed Daines and his wife posing while hunting, and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) has called on Twitter to "immediately reverse this suspension." Daines' account remains suspended while the NRSC continues to call for its reversal.



