EXCLUSIVE — House GOP leaders are facing fresh scrutiny from dozens of conservative activists and current and former elected Republicans to pass bipartisan online safety legislation for children.
The push comes months after the measures sailed through the Senate intending to protect minors from possibly dangerous online content on social media platforms. Now, the current Congress has just a few short working weeks before the incoming lawmakers would have to restart the legislative process.
John Stonestreet, Shane Morris, Chattanooga Times Free Press logo
Conn Carroll, Washington Examiner
Isaac Schorr, New York Post
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