WASHINGTON—CEOs of two big social-media platforms hope to show senators Tuesday that their companies performed better in the 2020 elections compared with 2016, but they are likely to face hostile questions anyway.

At a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, Facebook Inc.’s Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter Inc.’s Jack Dorsey are expected to tout improvements…

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