Political posturing which isn't about Jim Jordan

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Old text: As chair of the Judicial committee, Jordan received on 26 August 2024 a letter from Mark Zuckerberg in which the Facebook founder and Instagram magnate expressed regret at his firm's election interference in the 2020 US Presidential election. In the same letter he expressed regret over his "covid misinformation" actions. Zuckerberg wrote that the Biden White House "pressured" Meta to "censor" content. Jordan's fellow Republicans said the letter was a "big win for free speech".

This entire paragraph is about ONE letter by ONE person to Jim Jordan, and does not belong in a general article about Jordan's life and career. (It might belong in an article about Zuckerberg's political activity.) It also calls out only the Biden White House even though the election interference was during the Trump White House. And the final line is a cheer for Republicans. This paragraph is a political statement, not neutral facts. It should be deleted.

I know the deletion of this paragraph will be challenged so I'm introducing the talk before taking any action. LGBTAce7 (talk) 21:53, 23 September 2024 (UTC)Reply