Missouri AG Investigates Google for Alleged Conservative Censorship
Attorney General Andrew Bailey claims Google's search results are biased against conservatives, prompting a probe into the company's algorithms.
- Andrew Bailey, Missouri's Attorney General, has launched an investigation into Google, accusing the company of manipulating search results to suppress conservative content.
- Bailey plans to issue subpoenas to examine Google's search algorithms, which he alleges are biased against Donald Trump and other conservative figures.
- Google has strongly denied the allegations, stating that its search engine is nonpartisan and serves all users equally regardless of political beliefs.
- The investigation adds to ongoing tensions between Google and conservative figures, including Donald Trump, who has threatened legal action against the company.
- This is not the first time Google has faced accusations of anti-conservative bias, with past complaints leading to legal and political scrutiny.