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Republican tells regulator to preserve records related to Musk buy of Twitter

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(Reuters) – Representative Jim Jordan, the top Republican on the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to the chair of the Federal Trade Commission on Wednesday requesting that the agency preserve records related to Elon Musk's pending acquisition of Twitter Inc.

The request indicates that Rep. Jordan may investigate the FTC's merger review.

Rep. Jordan, in particular, expressed concern about statements by the Open Markets Institute, which he called "an extreme left-wing political advocacy organization," and its call for the FTC to stop the deal.

"We are concerned that OMI - where you were previously employed as Legal Director - may be trying to leverage its close relationship with you to take action to further limit free speech online," wrote Rep. Jordan.

FTC Chair Lina Khan was legal director from 2017-2018 at the OMI, which describes itself on its website as working "to address threats to our democracy, individual liberties, and our national security from today’s unprecedented levels of corporate concentration and monopoly power."

Rep. Jordan has backed Mr. Musk's purchase of Twitter in hopes that some conservatives, like former President Donald Trump, who were removed from the social media platform would be able to return.

The OMI issued a statement last month on how it said the government could block the purchase of Twitter.

There is little expectation that Mr. Musk's potential purchase of Twitter will be rejected by antitrust enforcers.

The FTC acknowledged receiving the letter but declined further comment. Tesla, the electric vehicle company of which Mr. Musk is CEO, did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The OMI could not be reached immediately for comment.

Mr. Musk, the world's richest man and an active and opinionated Twitter user, clinched a deal to buy Twitter for $44 billion cash in late April.