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Trump: Google, Facebook and Twitter are trying to manipulate the 2020 US election, and they should beat it up.

On june 26, the u. s. president, Trump, said U. S. government should be based on three tech giant companies, Google, Facebook and Twitter, as the three companies were suspected of operating the 2020 U.S. general election.

Trump said in an interview that U.S. government should "beat up the platforms of the three companies," which are trying to manipulate public opinion about the 2020 U.S. election in favor of the Democratic Party, Fox News Network (Fox News) reported on the 27th. "they make it harder for me to convey a message." "the people in these companies are Democrats," Trump said. "if I announce that I will turn into a liberal Democrat tomorrow, then I will have five times as many supporters as I am now."

Dissatisfied with the Twitter, Trump he has been using, it bluntly points out that Twitter is suspected of curbing his ability to gain new attention. "A lot of people came to me and said, 'Sir, I can't pay attention to you on Twitter.' I took a look at it. That's true. 100% of it is." Trump said so.

In addition, Trump was outraged by the European Union's stronger position on suspected monopolistic technology giant companies than the United States, and Trump said: ""We should have provecute google and Facebook and all of these companies, and we'll probably do this in the future.".

Senior Republican executives have long manipulated public opinion at technology companies such as Google, Facebook and Twitter to make public opinion good for Democrats, but the companies have long denied it. Google's speaker said in a statement that Google designed its products "with extraordinary care and safeguards," making it a reliable source of information that everyone can trust without being influenced by political views. Facebook's speaker declined to comment. Twitter's speaker said Twitter was committed to ensuring "the health of the company's services, including the removal of false accounts to prevent malicious behavior."

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