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Josh Hawley

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In 2025, Josh Hawley moved from longstanding Big Tech scrutiny to AI-specific action, pressing Meta over child safety and co-sponsoring an AI jobs-reporting bill.

Who they are

Josh Hawley is a U.S. senator whose tech-policy coverage centers on using congressional oversight, antitrust proposals and liability rules to constrain major platforms. He appears repeatedly in stories involving Meta/Facebook, TikTok and Section 230, often framing platform power through consumer control, child safety, competition and national-security concerns.

The recent arc

Coverage revived in 2025 around generative AI rather than the earlier TikTok and social-platform disputes. In August, Hawley called for a congressional probe and then said he would investigate Meta over reports that its AI policy permitted sensual chats with children; Marsha Blackburn joined the call for scrutiny, while Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton separately examined Meta and Character.AI over chatbot marketing claims. In November, Hawley and Democrat Mark Warner introduced a bipartisan measure requiring companies and U.S. agencies to report quarterly on AI-related job effects.

The latest turn also shows Hawley resisting a federal preemption approach to AI. A November 2025 story placed him with Ron DeSantis, Sarah Huckabee Sanders and other Republicans opposing President Trump’s proposal to bar U.S. states from regulating AI. That follows a 2023 bill with Richard Blumenthal that sought to deny Section 230 protections for generative-AI content, extending his earlier platform-liability agenda into the AI era.

The tension

The recurring tension is between Hawley’s push for tougher constraints on technology companies and policy efforts that could preserve broad platform discretion or centralize AI rules. Meta is the clearest current target, while the bipartisan work with Warner and Blumenthal shows that concern about AI harms and employment can cross party lines; his opposition to Trump’s state-regulation restriction puts him at odds with a deregulatory, federally preemptive approach.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Hawley’s coverage will be a useful signal of how older fights over platform accountability, competition and Section 230 are being translated into AI governance. The combination of Meta-focused child-safety oversight, proposed job-impact disclosure and resistance to limiting state authority suggests pressure may develop through several channels at once, though the corpus does not establish whether these investigations or bills will produce enacted rules.

Josh Hawley has appeared in 55 articles since 2019-05. Coverage peaked in 2021Q4 with 5 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Trump, Twitter, American.

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Coverage Timeline

2021-05-06
Oversight Board 32 related

Facebook Oversight Board upholds Trump's suspension, but asks Facebook to review the decision within six months to determine a penalty consistent with its rules

For Now Kari Paul / The Guardian : Facebook ruling on Trump renews criticism of oversight board Donald J. Trump : Donald Trump calls the actions of “corrupt social media companies” like Facebook, Twit...

2020-10-17
Techdirt 4 related

The FCC has no jurisdiction over Section 230, which was explicitly written to deny the FCC any authority over websites

President Donald Trump shakes the hand … Tweets: Ajit Pai / @ajitpaifcc : I intend to move forward with an @FCC rulemaking to clarify the meaning of #Section230. Read my full statement below. https://...

Politico

Lindsey Graham says Senate Judiciary Committee plans to vote on whether to subpoena Mark Zuckerberg to testify on anti-conservative bias alongside Jack Dorsey

Politico : Tweets: @brianschatz , @markdice , and @hawleymo Tweets: Brian Schatz / @brianschatz : Republicans issued subpoenas to tech CEO's for a Commerce Committee hearing days before the Election....

2020-10-16
Wall Street Journal 10 related

Senate Republicans say the Judiciary Committee will issue a subpoena to Jack Dorsey about Twitter's blocking of a New York Post article

U.S. Senator Josh Hawley has formally requested @Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey and @Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to appear before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Terrorism in a coming hearing...

2020-06-17
Axios 1 related

Sen. Josh Hawley announces a bill targeting Section 230, letting consumers sue platforms with 30M+ US MAUs over alleged censorship of political speech and more

stop the spread of liberal + progressive ideas. What they did to the “news” they will do to the Internet. https://twitter.com/... Matthew Yglesias / @mattyglesias : Josh Hawley, the ultimate Politics ...

2020-04-28
The Verge

Sen. Josh Hawley pushes DOJ for an antitrust probe into Amazon over its reported practices of using independent sellers' data to develop private label products

The Republican urged the attorney general to make the move on Tuesday  —  Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is calling on federal prosecutors … Tweets: @reckless , @johnwilson , and @karlbode Tweets: Nilay Pate...

2019-09-17
Wall Street Journal 13 related

Sources: Amazon changed its search algorithm last year to boost items that were more profitable for it, overriding internal dissent from lawyers and engineers

Jeff Bezos opened his 2016 letter to Amazon shareholders like this: Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica : WSJ: Amazon changed search results to boost profits despite internal dissent Victoria Song / Gizmodo : ...

2019-09-05
CNBC 21 related

Google will pay a $136M fine to the FTC and $34M to the New York Attorney General to settle claims that it violated child privacy laws on YouTube

and part of the FTC knows it Ryne Hager / Android Police : YouTube will disable comments and personalized ads on children's content in wake of FTC fine Tweets: Josh Hawley / @hawleymo : Every day I lo...

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TEXXR tracks 20 tech news articles mentioning Josh Hawley, dating back to May 2019. The biggest stories include In an open letter to CFIUS, Senator Josh Hawley says US should reject Oracle-ByteDance... and Senator Josh Hawley says he will investigate Meta after a report on its AI policy....

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2025Q4consumer -100pts; regulation -50pts

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