House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan announced Thursday that he is scrapping his plans to move forward with a contempt vote in light of Facebook turning over more documents to the committee . A source familiar told that Facebook produced three recent batches of documents between Wednesday and Thursday morning . The committee had originally scheduled to consider a contempt resolution on Thursday afternoon a committee vote for which would be precursor before a full chamber vote . Republicans had initially subpoenaed the chief executive officers of Alphabet Amazon Apple Meta and Microsoft in February for information about their communications with the executive branch over how their content is moderated as as part of their broader investigation into censorship allegations . A spokesperson for Meta confirmed the company delivered additional documents to a committee and pointed to an earlier statement it has made on its cooperation with the committee last week . For many months Meta has operated in good faith with this committees sweeping requests for information. We began sharing documents both internal and external and external. To date we have delivered over pages of documents and have continued to do so. We have made nearly a dozen current and former employees available to discuss external and internal matters including some scheduled to discuss some scheduled this very week. We will continue to comply as we have thus far to comply with good faith requests from the committee. We are committed to cooperating with the Committee. To be clear contempt is still on the table. We begin sharing documents. We continue to cooperate to comply to comply. For many times. To Date we have provided over pages to the Committee’s [sic] to continue to provide over pages. To share documents. For much of this week. The Committee. to share documents and to date. to provide additional documents. to the committees’. to comply . to provide. to clarify that we have