Three ousted Twitter executives, including two former top lawyers, faced withering criticism from GOP House Oversight Committee members on Wednesday over their handling of a 2020 New York Post article, sourced from files found on Hunter Biden’s laptop, that raised questions about the propriety of Biden family business dealings in the run-up to the 2020 election.

The hearing followed the release late last year of a trove of documents by journalist Matt Taibbi that included email discussions among Twitter executives about banning the Hunter Biden article from the platform under its “hacked materials” policy.

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