Facebook whistleblower to testify before Senator Hawley’s subcommittee on China allegations

Facebook whistleblower to testify before Senator Hawley’s subcommittee on China allegations
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U.S. Senator Josh Hawley announced that Sarah Wynn-Williams, a whistleblower from Facebook, will testify before his Judiciary subcommittee in the coming week. The testimony will address allegations that Facebook worked with the Chinese government to develop censorship tools, suppress dissidents, and share American users’ data with China.

Hawley, who leads the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism, confirmed this announcement through a tweet: “Big News — Facebook whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams will testify NEXT WEEK in public, under oath, before my judiciary subcommittee re: her explosive evidence of Facebook’s cooperation with the Communist regime in China, including FB’s plans to build censorship tools, punish…”

The hearing is titled “A Time for Truth: Oversight of Meta’s Foreign Relations and Representations to the United States Congress.” Additional details about the proceedings have yet to be released.



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