Don, Jr. Calls for IMMEDIATE Subpoena of Google CEO Sundar Pichai
Donald Trump, Jr. declared war on the world’s biggest search engine after it reportedly demonetized Zerohedge and The Federalist. “The GOP Senate needs to wake up & IMMEDIATELY subpoena & haul in the CEO of @Google for questioning,” Don, Jr. tweeted on June 16. He condemned Google as an “out of control monopoly, with a leftwing political agenda, engaging in a clear campaign to silence…
Tucker, Guest Torch Google, NBC for Trying to Censor The Federalist
NBC News continued its streak of lacking journalistic integrity, principles, or basic values of civility and truth on Tuesday, working with a far-left so-called fact-checking group to lobby Google to demonetize The Federalist and Zero Hedge from their ad platform. Despite having been called out…
Google Reinstates Churchill After Backlash, WWII Record Still Missing
Not one to leave all the activism to rioters vandalizing statues, Big Tech appears to be joining the removal of western icons. “Images of Winston Churchill failed to appear Sunday during Google searches for the former British prime minister—but the tech giant says it was not on purpose,” Fox News summarized in a June 14 article. This comes after multiple riots had broken out in countries…
Molotov Cocktail, Burning Police Car Items Sold on Google, Amazon
The movement that spurns capitalism seems to embrace it if it serves its own purposes. Amazon, Etsy, and Google all have sellers who are taking advantage of the current political situation on their platforms.
Big Tech Billionaires Plotting ‘Sweeping Secret Plans’ to Boost Biden
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WSJ: DOJ, State AGs May Launch Antitrust Lawsuits Against Google
The U.S. Justice Department and state attorneys general may file antitrust lawsuits against search giant Google, The Wall Street Journal reported. Attorney General William Barr, according to The Journal May 15, sees this probe against Alphabet Inc.-owned Google as a top priority. He reportedly told the outlet in March that he hopes the Justice Department will make its decision by this summer…