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 After accusations of anti-conservative bias began to burn Facebook last week, the social media giant quietly reached out to Republican Party leaders to douse the brush fire.
It contacted the Republican National Committee, whose chairman, Reince Priebus, had publicly demanded that Facebook "answer for conservative censorship" — and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, which had blasted out a fundraising email lumping the ostensibly neutral tech company in with the "liberal media," according to a GOP source. The National Republican Congressional Committee, the GOP's main House campaign arm, also heard from Facebook, the source added.