Trump aide says president weighing regulations on Google search engine that he considers 'rigged'
President Donald Trump is talking about the Iowa college student that was found slain about a month after she disappeared, despite the victim's family asking that her death not be politicized. President Donald Trump speaks during a rally in Charleston, W.Va. Tuesday. WASHINGTON – White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said Tuesday that President Donald Trump is considering new regulations on Google's search engine to address his concern that it turns up too many stories that are critical of him. Pressed by reporters at the White House on Tuesday about a tweet the president wrote criticizing Google's search engine as "rigged," the director of Trump's National Economic Council said the administration is "taking a look" at federal regulations for the company. "We'll let you know," he said.
Aug-28-2018, 19:04:08 GMT
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