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Trump says Google CEO committed to US, not Chinese military.

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Google CEO Sundar Pichai, whom he'd previously accused of indirectly boosting China's military, has reassured him that he is"totally committed" to US security.

Earlier this month Trump complained that Google's business activities in China were"helping China and their military."

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