FOX News Rundown Extra: Are Twitter And Facebook Guilty Of "Election Interference"?

Published: Oct. 18, 2020, 9 a.m.

The Senate confirmation hearing for Supreme Court nominee Judge Amy Coney Barret has officially concluded with the Senate set to vote this Thursday. On The Rundown last week, host Lisa Brady spoke to Senate Majority Whip John Thune (R-SD) on the hearings' final day to discuss how they went and whether the televised battle over the vacant Supreme Court seat could have an impact on the upcoming Presidential and Senate elections.  Sen. Thune also weighed in on the controversy over Facebook and Twitter restricting the distribution of a recent New York Post story regarding alleged emails from Hunter Biden linking his father, Joe Biden to his Ukraine business dealings. He discusses what actions Congress should take as many of his colleagues have gone as far as accusing the social media companies of 'censorship' and 'election interference.' Our original conversation was too long and we only aired a portion of our interview with Sen. Thune. On The FOX NEWS Rundown Extra you get a chance to hear everything the Senator said about the Judge Barrett hearings, the controversy over Hunter Biden and his thoughts on whether Republicans can keep control of the Senate.