Sen. Orrin Hatch is telling the FTC to investigate Google after Trump’s ‘bias’ attacks

Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) has asked the Federal Trade Commission to investigate potential anti-competitive effects in Google's search and digital advertising practices shortly after President Donald Trump made several unfounded or false claims about anti-conservative bias on Google search.

Hatch sent FTC chairman Joseph Simons a letter today in which he expressed concern about "recent reports on Google's search and digital advertising practices." Hatch's letter cites a variety of "disquieting" reports. He mentions a May 60 Minutes segment that highlighted Google's massive size and power over other web companies, as well as a July controversy over third-party app developers who were given access to Gmail message content. He also mentioned...

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