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Trump Calls for Prosecution of Google Over Alleged Bias Favoring Kamala Harris

The former president’s comments come as part of his broader campaign strategy, aiming to galvanize his base by addressing concerns about perceived media and technology bias.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
September 28, 2024
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Trump Calls for Prosecution of Google Over Alleged Bias Favoring Kamala Harris

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In a striking move, former President Donald Trump has called for the prosecution of tech giant Google, alleging that the search engine’s algorithms are biased in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris. Trump made the announcement during a rally in Phoenix, Arizona, where he claimed that Google’s search results manipulate public perception and unfairly bolster Harris’s image ahead of the upcoming presidential election.

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“Google is rigging search results to favor Kamala Harris,” Trump told a cheering crowd, asserting that this alleged bias poses a threat to free and fair elections. “We must hold them accountable for their actions. It’s time to take a stand against big tech interference.”

The former president’s comments come as part of his broader campaign strategy, aiming to galvanize his base by addressing concerns about perceived media and technology bias. He urged supporters to report any instances of search results that they believe promote Harris over other candidates.

Trump’s claims come amid ongoing scrutiny of tech companies and their influence on political discourse. Critics have previously accused platforms like Google and Facebook of amplifying certain political messages while suppressing others, a point of contention that has sparked discussions about the role of big tech in democracy.

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In response, a Google spokesperson stated, “We are committed to providing a diverse range of search results and ensuring that our algorithms are fair and unbiased. We do not favor any individual or political party in our search results.”

Political analysts suggest that Trump’s accusations may resonate with his supporters who are increasingly wary of big tech’s influence. “This could serve to rally his base around a common adversary,” said Dr. Emily Carter, a political science professor at Georgetown University. “However, the legal basis for prosecution remains unclear, and it’s uncertain whether this will gain traction in the courts.”

The call for prosecution has also drawn criticism from various political figures and advocacy groups, who argue that targeting a tech company over search results poses serious implications for free speech and corporate regulation.

As the 2024 presidential election heats up, the intersection of technology and politics continues to be a focal point, with both parties grappling with how to address the power of big tech in shaping public opinion.

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Trump’s rally concluded with calls for his supporters to engage actively in the political process, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding democracy in what he described as a “fight for truth and justice.”

As the controversy unfolds, it remains to be seen how this latest development will impact the electoral landscape and the relationship between politicians and technology companies in the months leading up to the election.

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