My letter to Tim Cook pic.twitter.com/TrnQcBmz4i — Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) November 29, 2022"[U]nder your leadership, Apple has time and again assisted the Chinese Communist Party in surveilling and suppressing the basic human rights of the Chinese people," he wrote.It's not clear why Hawley believes that should Apple decide to remove Twitter from the app store for violating terms of service likely related to moderation, that would be "deplatforming."A lack of moderation in a hosted app is not a major legal liability for the hosting App Store in the US, but exposes Apple to giant liabilities internationally, given that Twitter is a global service.Other than routine SEC filings where it does address these problems, it holds an annual shareholders' meeting,He also wants Apple to detail its "plan to diversify its supply chain and production networks, including any plans to expand manufacturing of its products in the United States with American workers."He further asks that the company "provide all communication between Apple and Chinese Communist Party officials concerning the AirDrop feature in the iOS 16.1.1 update.""