On August 7, it was reported by foreign media that Donald Trump, the former President of the United States, challenged Google and its CEO Sundar Pichai. Trump said in a series of tweets that Pichai talked with him in the President's Office. Pichai told Trump that he liked him very much, that Trump's work was excellent, and that Google had no intention of "illegally subverting the 2020 election".
Why did Google's CEO finally explain Trump like this? It may be because the Fox Business show recently broadcast a clip about the dismissal of Google engineer Kevin Cernekee. Kevin Cernekee once told Fox's Tucker Carlson that Google really hopes that "Trump will lose the election in 2020".
Google later denied these allegations. Cernekee also claimed that Google fired him because of his beliefs, while Google said that Cernekee was fired only after downloading the company's internal files on its mobile device. A Google spokesman said: "The statement made by this disgruntled former employee is totally false."
It should be noted that an editor named Peter Schweizer, who works on Breitbart News, attracted Trump's attention. Trump wrote on Twitter: "Peter Schweizer clearly stated that they suppressed negative reports on Hillary Clinton and encouraged negative reports on Donald Trump, which is illegal. We are paying close attention to Google! " It seems that Trump still has a problem with Google.
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