GOP Rep Unloads On Biden’s DOJ After Twitter Files Hit: ‘I Want To See Heads Roll!’

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Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina is gernally pretty laidback but even she is ready for justice after Twitter files revealed a deep state infection behind the mass censorship of conservatives on the platform. New owner, Elon Musk, is still releasing evidence that he’s found linking Democrats to the silencing of opposing voices on Twitter.

“I really want to know what government agents and agencies were censoring the free speech of Americans,” Mace said on “Sunday Night In America.”

The congressman, who is a member of the House Judiciary Committee, emphasized the “surprising” correspondence between former Twitter Trust and Safety Chief Yoel Roth and FBI officials.

The sixth part of the Twitter Files disclosed an email from FBI agent Elvis Chan to “Twitter personnel,” attaching a list of accounts that may “possibly represent breaches of Twitter’s Terms of Service.”

“I don’t know why so many on the left are so concerned about ideas they disagree with being on the internet. The only thing I can come up with is that they can’t persuade people or voters, more importantly, unless they’re suppressing the ideas of others that they disagree with,” Mace said.

She continued, “And when you’re suppressing free speech when you are an agent of the federal government suppressing that speech, it’s wrong, and I want to see heads roll, and people fired for what they have done.”

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Host Trey Gowdy asked about senior House GOP leadership vowing to subpoena the FBI and Department of Justice in a potential Twitter probe and whether any Democratic colleagues have expressed interest in a bipartisan investigation.

“It’s only Republicans at this juncture,” the South Carolina lawmaker responded, before praising Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., for “sounding the alarm bell on [the] censoring of free speech.”

“I wish everyone felt the same way regardless of who is in power.”

Mace continued adding House Republicans like Reps. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and James Comer, R-Ky., have begun issuing letters to executives and leaders of government agencies.

“[We] will get to the bottom of it. There will be subpoenas flying. There will be investigations going on throughout many different committees,” she said.

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