House panel already investigating Threads after barely a week

House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, has called on Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg to turn over documents related to the company’s new social media platform Threads as part of the panel’s investigation into content moderation by major tech companies.

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Jordan wrote a letter to Zuckerberg on Monday noting that the panel’s “February 15 subpoena to Meta requires, among other things, the production of material concerning Meta’s engagement with the Executive Branch and Meta’s decisions and policies regarding content moderation.”

He added that “documents and information related to Threads, a social media platform as described and marketed by Meta, are within the scope of the subpoena. Thus, to aid the Committee’s oversight obligations, we ask that you please produce all documents and information related to Threads that are responsive to the terms of the Committee’s subpoena.”

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