Sens. Cruz, Johnson, Lee Demand Google CEO Respond to Study
Three Republican senators have written to Google CEO Sundar Pichai calling on him to reconcile Pichai’s claim that "Google does not modify any products, including Search, to promote a particular political viewpoint” with a new study finding that reminders to vote were sent only to liberals prior to the election.
The letter by Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Chair Ron…
YouTube Pulls Video of Left-Wing Activists ‘Inciting’ Election Unrest
YouTube has removed a video of radical leftist organizers planning to confront public officials, vandalize government buildings and surround the White House if the election does not turn out the way they want. In an email, YouTube spokesperson Alex Joseph told TechWatch that the video had been removed from the platform because their policies prohibit, “content encouraging interference in…
‘Anonymous’ Author of Anti-Trump Article Is ‘Google Staffer’
As if we needed any more proof of Google’s leftist leanings, it has now been revealed that a Google staffer is the anonymous author of an anti-Trump New York Times opinion piece and book, A Warning. Miles Taylor, a former Department of Homeland Security official under the Trump administration came forward on October 28 as the author of The Times piece. In the piece,…
Wicker, Cruz, Thune SLAM Big Tech CEOs for Online Censorship
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) accused Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey of making a "false" statement "under oath" at a hearing on Big Tech censorship. The senator complained that Dorsey said the bombshell “@nypost story alleging Biden’s CCP corruption” could be tweeted. “Still blocked,” tweeted Cruz. The fallout was the perfect top to a contentious hearing. Senate Republicans had been itching to confront…
Dem Asks Big Tech to Censor MORE, Decries Trump 'Propaganda Parrots’
In a hearing about Big Tech censorship, one Democrat called for more censorship against opinions and information he dislikes. Democrat Senator Ed Markey (D-MA) condemned Trump’s “propaganda parrots” on Fox News and his fellow conservatives for “peddling a myth” at a Big Tech hearing.
Big Tech Alters Election Policies 26 Times Before Election
Big Tech’s major changes seem to have been made with a Democratic Party nominee Joe Biden presidency in mind. Four major firms have made a grand total of 26 policy changes since the start of 2020, aimed explicitly at election-related content. “I doubt I would be here if it weren’t for social media, to be honest with you,” said President Donald Trump to…
Big Tech Hearing Demands Answers for Censorship of NY Post
Three Big Tech CEOs are headed to the Senate to testify tomorrow October 28 in the midst of the worst example of online censorship this election. Republican senators are ready for a fight. The hearing has gained attention following Twitter’s censorship and Facebook’s suppression of the New York Post story that claimed to expose alleged corrupt dealings of Democratic presidential…
Biden and Big Tech: An Uncertain Future for Google, Section 230
The presidential campaigns have entered the final stretch, and the future of Section 230, antitrust and Big Tech remains uncertain.
A win by democratic nominee Joe Biden could potentially “kill” the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit against Google, said Protocol in an article last week, and could have serious implications for the future of Section 230 of the…
Facebook, Google Pledged $700M to ‘Buy Off the Press’ Since 2018
If the liberal media’s relative silence towards Facebook and Google’s Orwellian behavior this electoral cycle seemed deafening, perhaps it's because many outlets have received big loads of cash from them.
Big Tech-Funded Super PAC Spending More than $100M to Destroy Trump
The Big Tech moguls are sparing no expense in their attempt to destroy President Donald Trump’s re-election bid and help Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden claim the White House. Democratic Super PAC Future Forward, “backed by some of Silicon Valley’s biggest donors is quietly unleashing a torrent of television spending in the final weeks of the presidential campaign in a last-minute…
Google Issues Response to Antitrust Lawsuit, Calls Complaint ‘Dubious’
The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed its antitrust lawsuit against Google yesterday, and Google released its response. Spoiler: the company is not happy. Google released a statement October 20 expressing outrage at the lawsuit, describing the suit as “deeply flawed.” “People use Google because they choose to, not because they're forced to, or because they can't find alternatives,” argued…
Veritas: Google Programmer Admits How Liberal Bias Could Rig Election
An undercover report by Project Veritas purportedly shows a Google program manager explaining how bias at Google could be used to rig the 2020 presidential election. Guerilla journalism outlet Project Veritas released footage of Senior Development Enginer Ritesh Lakhkar, who Project Veritas said is Google’s Cloud division technical program manager. In the video, Lakhkar condemned his company’s…
FINALLY! DOJ Files Antitrust Suit Against Google
The heat has steadily risen for Big Tech over the last few years, and it appears, at least for Google, that the hot water has reached a boiling point. Google’s day of reckoning may finally be upon us. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed its long-anticipated antitrust lawsuit against Google in the Washington D.C District Court on Tuesday, following more than a year of investigations.
Several States Planning Antitrust Investigation Against Google: Report
With the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust lawsuit against Google still pending, it appears as though some state attorneys general may be taking matters into their own hands. Several states are now planning to open their own antitrust investigations into Google. The states of Colorado, Iowa, Nebraska and New York are reportedly planning to release a joint statement explaining that they…