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Question Everything

Call 202-225-3501 To Fix The Internet

Question Everything

Brian Reed

News, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Documentary, Technology

4.6707 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Next week, the House is expected to hold a hearing on kids’ online safety. They plan to release several bills to protect kids from harmful content. But one issue is not on the agenda: Section 230, the law that helps shield tech platforms from liability for content posted on their sites. 

In an interview with our host, Brian Reed, Congressman Jake Auchincloss (MA-D) says one man has the power to add 230 to the hearing: Committee Chair Brett Guthrie. Auchincloss urges our listeners to call Guthrie at 202-225-3501, and request that Section 230 be added to the agenda – so that the biggest tech companies in our country can be “humbled.” Or you can email Rep. Guthrie at guthrieassistance@mail.house.gov.

There's more contact info at his website.

You can read Rep. Auchincloss’s proposed Section 230 reform bill here. This emergency Section 230 alert is part of an ongoing journalistic experiment where Brian is shedding the traditional cloak of “objectivity” to actually try and change our information ecosystem for the better.

Question Everything is a production of KCRW and Placement Theory. Don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter, where we’ll send out Brian’s full video interview with Rep. Auchincloss about how hard it is to hold tech companies accountable.

Guests: 

  • Congressman Jake Auchincloss (MA-D)

Transcript

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0:00.0

We interrupt our regularly scheduled programming to bring you an urgent Section 230 update,

0:06.1

a specific action item that every one of you can do today to help change this law that drives the internet.

0:13.0

I know a bunch of you have been writing me asking how you can help.

0:15.8

Well, I just learned about an easy, targeted, impactful task for you,

0:20.4

straight from the mouth of a U.S. Congressman.

0:26.9

The Congressman is Jake Akenklaas.

0:31.9

He's a Democratic representative from near Boston, a former Marine.

0:35.1

After weeks and weeks of effort, from my producer and me,

0:39.0

trying to meet with lawmakers who are pushing Section 230 reform,

0:42.7

including a trip to the Capitol where we tried to corner some of them.

0:47.5

Senator Hawley?

0:49.4

He vanished.

0:50.9

Which was not very fruitful.

0:52.8

Senator Graham, did you talk about Section 230 repeal?

0:56.8

It looks just a chump.

0:58.5

Chasing them like rats.

1:01.2

Finally, we got one.

1:03.1

A real live, hot-blooded lawmaker, Jake Ockin-Klaus, who has proposed a bill in the house

1:08.3

that would reform Section 230, clawback some of the immunity the law gives to tech platforms.

1:13.6

He's particularly focused on the safety of kids online.

1:16.5

He's a dad.

1:17.7

The most important thing to me is to crack the door open on Section 230 reform.

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