Trump threatens ‘free speech’ app with legal action, claims it’s luring his fans for $4.99 a weekĪnother Google engineer wanted to sabotage Trump’s phone, which ran on Google’s Android operating system, as well as ban the Gmail accounts of senior Trump administration officials. Silicon Valley, writes Mollie Hemingway, felt uneasy with the election of Donald Trump to the presidency. By the time Trump was inaugurated, a former Google engineer had told Breitbart reporter Allum Bokhari that activists within the company had formed a working group to brainstorm ways to use Google’s resources to undermine the Trump administration. In one meeting, Google founder Sergey Brin suggested that “Jigsaw,” a project Google had developed to combat Islamic terror propaganda, could be used to shape the opinions of Trump voters. The industry as a whole felt complicit in Donald Trump’s rise and was intent on doing everything in its power to suppress his voice and those of his supporters.įrom the beginning, the tech overlords were plotting how to strike back. The progressive bastion of San Francisco had turned tech companies from libertarian idealists into liberal crusaders. Here, an exclusive excerpt:ĭonald Trump’s 2016 victory was a shock to much of the country, but Silicon Valley took it especially hard. In her new book, “Rigged: How the Media, Big Tech, and the Democrats Seized Our Elections,” Mollie Hemingway reveals how social-media companies like Twitter and Facebook responded to the 2016 election of Donald Trump to go from free-speech advocates to censors - including blocking The Post’s reporting on Hunter Biden. This unexpected beauty trick can leave your hair healthy and shiny I was banned from TikTok for creating the fake #PorcelainChallenge Why Dems & progressives are desperate to stop Elon Musk’s Twitter takeoverĬNBC’s Jim Cramer blasts Elon Musk over Twitter drama: ‘Big tactical mistake’
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