(PM.) Twitter CEO Elon Musk has come out in support of the Republican-led Select Subcommittees on the Weaponization of the Federal Government and the Coronavirus Pandemic.
The goals of the subcommittees are to investigate potential misuse of government agencies and pandemic measures by the Biden administration.
This is important
— Mr. Tweet (@elonmusk) January 25, 2023
“This is important,” Musk tweeted in response to the GOP House Judiciary’s announcement. His reply garnered positive reactions from users, with many calling on him to use his position at Twitter to get involved.
Would love to see you testify about the Twitter Files.
— ALX 🇺🇸 (@alx) January 25, 2023
“Would love to see you testify about the Twitter Files,” ALX added.
Are there any Twitter Files of the FBI demanding censorship of questions regarding federal informants present on January 6th?
— The Columbia Bugle 🇺🇸 (@ColumbiaBugle) January 25, 2023
The Columbia Bugle chimed in asking if Musk was aware of any material containing evidence that the FBI had demanded censorship of those questioning the presence of federal informants on January 6.
In a statement, Speaker Kevin McCarthy outlined the purpose of the subcommittees.
“The government has a responsibility to serve the American people, not go after them,” he began.
“Unfortunately, throughout Democrats’ one-party rule in Washington we saw a dangerous pattern of the government being used to target political opponents while they neglected their most basic responsibilities.”
“The 118th Congress marks a new beginning for this institution,” he continued, vowing that, in contrast with Democrats, “Republicans’ governing agenda will be based on transparency, accountability, and solutions.”
Via the subcommittees, the GOP hopes to “stop the weaponization of the federal government” and “finally get answers to the Covid origins and the federal government’s gain of function research that contributed to the pandemic.”
The Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government is chaired by Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, who will be joined by other notable members of Congress such as Reps. Elise Stefanik and Chip Roy.
Rep. Brad Wenstrup is set to chair the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, of which Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is a member.