Déjà vu: Hunter Biden whistleblower documentary ads ‘suppressed’ by Big Tech, lawyers suggest
Haven't we seen this movie?: Shining a light on the Hunter Biden saga may yet still face more suppression by the Big Tech firms who rushed to block the truth in the run-up to the 2020 election. They succeeded.
The makers of a documentary about the IRS whistleblowers who shined a light on the DOJ’s slow-walking of its Hunter Biden investigation say the ads to fund their film may be being “suppressed” by social media companies in a saga reminiscent of Big Tech’s censoring of stories about Joe Biden’s son in October 2020.
Tristan Leavitt, the president of Empower Oversight, which represented IRS supervisory special agent Gary Shapley and IRS special agent Joseph Ziegler in their efforts to share the truth about the deeply flawed federal inquiry into Hunter Biden. Leavitt told key Republican lawmakers on Wednesday that the documentary featuring Shapley, Ziegler, and others seemed to be being suppressed by Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), and Google.
“We write to alert you to alarming big tech suppression of […] a campaign to fund the production of our documentary Shielded By Power: The Whistleblowers vs. the Big Guy,” Leavitt said in his letter to Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer also a Republican representing Ohio, and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith, R-Mo.
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