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    Trump Warns Google, Amazon, and Facebook They Could Be in Violation of Antitrust Laws

    By Daniel FlemingSeptember 1, 2018Updated:January 9, 20232 Mins Read
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    Singer Kanye West and President-elect Donald Trump speak with the press after their meetings at Trump Tower December 13, 2016 in New York. / AFP / TIMOTHY A. CLARY (Photo credit should read TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP/Getty Images)
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    President Trump is taking it right to the social media and Jeff Bezos. Google dominates the search engines while Facebook dominates online postings. But both heavily favor far left content and censor conservative bloggers and sites.

    Together, they dominate online advertising. Also, Amazon dominates online shopping with their obvious advantage over the brick and mortar stores. On Thursday, Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Google. He wants them to examine their search and advertising operations in relationship to antitrust laws.

     

    From The Hill

    “I won’t comment on the breaking up, of whether it’s that or Amazon or Facebook,” Trump said in an with Bloomberg News. “As you know, many people think it is a very antitrust situation, the three of them. But I just, I won’t comment on that.”

    He charged the firms with exhibiting a bias against conservatives.

    Trump has accused the tech giants of being anti-conservative and for allegedly stifling conservative speech.

    He tweeted on Tuesday that Google News was biased against conservatives and said, “This is a very serious situation will be addressed!”

    Trump later tweeted a video on Wednesday alleging that Google promoted all of President Obama’s State of Union addresses on its homepage, but not his.

    Google said that this wasn’t true, pointing out that it had promoted his address, and BuzzFeed News debunked Trump’s claim as well.

    Trump’s accusations follower a larger trend among conservatives of bashing tech companies for alleged bias against conservatives. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) has aggressively pushed this charge.

    Not only is Google and Facebook dominating, they are pushing the leftist agenda. They deny this and say they push the three main ideologies equally. The left, the far left, and the left that is so far left it’s out of sight.

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