Accordingly the Trump administration on Tuesday said it would explore regulating Google an effort that would challenge protections around free speech online in response to the president's allegations that the tech giant manipulates its search results to prominently display negative stories about him and other Republicans. Meanwhile as per report President Donald Trump in a pre-dawn tweet claimed that search returns for "Trump News" were "RIGGED for me & others, so that almost all stories & news is BAD".



Furthermore then, his top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, said the White House is now "taking a look" at whether, and how, Google should be regulated by the government. Moreover in the United States, regulating search results could violate the First Amendment, said lawmakers from both parties, free-speech advocates and tech experts. Reports added the Trump administration's threat drew rebukes from Democrats and even a few Republicans, who said government shouldn't play a role in monitoring search results or other content online.

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Meanwhile Riva Sciuto, a spokeswoman for Google, said when users "type queries into the Google Search bar, our goal is to make sure they receive the most relevant answers in a matter of seconds. Furthermore search is not used to set a political agenda, and we don't bias our results toward any political ideology, but Google's algorithm is shrouded in secrecy, and in the past, Google has faced investigations for giving preference to its own products and services in search results.

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