Musk and Trump Jr. Accuse Google Of Election Interference And Censorship

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr. have joined forces in accusing Google of election interference and bias against former President Donald Trump. Musk recently criticized Google on X/Twitter, alleging that the tech giant’s search engine is biased in favor of Joe Biden. He shared data showing that Alphabet Inc., Google’s parent company, was […]

by Shukriya Shahi - July 30, 2024, 2:34 am

Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Donald Trump Jr. have joined forces in accusing Google of election interference and bias against former President Donald Trump. Musk recently criticized Google on X/Twitter, alleging that the tech giant’s search engine is biased in favor of Joe Biden. He shared data showing that Alphabet Inc., Google’s parent company, was a major donor to Biden’s 2020 campaign, while Trump’s top donors were from the US Postal Service.

Musk’s criticism followed an accusation that Google’s search suggestions omitted Trump’s name when searching for terms related to assassination attempts, despite other former presidents appearing in the results. Musk suggested that this was intentional censorship.

Trump Jr. echoed these concerns, claiming that Google was covering up news of his father’s assassination attempt at a campaign event. He accused Big Tech of trying to influence the election to benefit Kamala Harris.

Senator Ted Cruz and Senator Roger Marshall also weighed in, criticizing Google for allegedly trying to erase significant events and promising official inquiries.

Google responded by expressing surprise at the claims and clarifying that its Autocomplete feature is designed to prevent suggestions associated with political violence. The company stated it is working on updates to improve the system while continuing to provide accurate information to users.