Trump, without evidence, accuses Google of illegally swinging election against him in 2020

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Trump, without evidence, accuses Google of illegally swinging election against him in 2020
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President Donald Trump criticized Google on Tuesday morning, insinuating that the tech company may be working against his reelection campaign and saying 'we are watching Google very closely.'

In a series of tweets on Tuesday, Trump listed evidence-free accusations by several people, including Fox News host Lou Dobbs and former Google employee Kevin Cernekee, that the tech company has an anti-conservative bias.Google CEO Sundar Pichai testifies before U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee during a hearing "Transparency & Accountability: Examining Google and its Data Collection, Use and Filtering Practices" on Capitol Hill in Washington D.C.

In a series of tweets on Tuesday, Trump listed baseless accusations by several people, including Fox News host Lou Dobbs and former Google employee Kevin Cernekee, that the tech company has an anti-conservative bias. Trump tagged Google CEO Sundar Pichai in the first tweet.Cernekee is a former Google employee who was outspoken within the company about what he perceived as an anti-conservative bias.

Pichai was one of several tech executives who met at the White House last month to discuss the administration's ban on Huawei products.

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