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Progressives see antitrust violations even when none exist, yet they turn a blind eye to the close relationship between proxy advisory firms and asset managers on environmental, social and governance (ESG). House Republicans are starting to expose this arrangement.
Remember that time in July of 2021 when President Joe Biden accused Facebook of killing people because it wasn’t censoring discussion of Covid vaccines as aggressively as he wanted—and then took days to retract his allegation?
Special Counsel John Durham did yeoman work unraveling the Russia collusion deceit, though some skullduggery may still be hidden. That includes whether the Department of Justice disregarded the separation of powers to snoop on the House Intelligence Committee.
House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan and two other House Republicans sent four letters to the heads of massive companies such as BlackRock and Vanguard, calling on them to explain corporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts that could violate federal antitrust laws.
The Daily Caller first obtained copies of the letters, which were sent Thursday to the heads of Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), Vanguard, BlackRock and State Street. Jordan was joined by Republican North Carolina Rep. Dan Bishop and Republican Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie.
EXCLUSIVE: House Republicans are demanding more than a dozen federal officials, including the U.S. attorney in charge of the investigation into Hunter Biden, appear before multiple congressional committees for transcribed interviews regarding allegations of politicization and misconduct at their agencies throughout the years-long probe into the president’s son.
WASHINGTON — The House Judiciary Committee on Friday invited outgoing White House director of digital strategy Rob Flaherty to testify about his alleged efforts to “censor” social media conversations — setting up a potential showdown with a key player in the Biden administration’s “flagging” of content for removal.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) is dangling the possibility of a subpoena to the White House to uncover records on how it "coerced and colluded with companies and other intermediaries to censor speech."
House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan sent a subpoena Wednesday to the CEO of Ceres, calling on the executive to explain corporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts that could violate federal antitrust laws.
The Daily Caller first obtained a copy of the subpoena to Ceres CEO Mindy Lubber. The subpoena calls for Lubber to appear before the House Judiciary Comittee on July 7 at 9:00 a.m.
Chairman Jim Jordan of Ohio is demanding that a former senior FBI agent sit for a transcribed interview with the House Judiciary Committee as part of its review of the bureau’s conduct and interactions with political figures.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) asked the Department of Justice on Tuesday to provide an unredacted copy of the memorandum detailing the scope of special counsel Robert Hur’s investigation into President Joe Biden’s handling of classified documents.
Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, asked Attorney General Merrick Garland for the memo in a letter obtained by Breitbart News, adding that he was also seeking “any other document describing, listing, or delineating the authority and jurisdiction of the special counsel.”