Houston Chronicle

Facebook doesn’t get Trump invite

- By Ben Brody

WASHINGTON — Facebook says it hasn’t been invited to President Donald Trump’s tech summit at the White House slated for Thursday, while conservati­ve tech critics and groups have already confirmed their attendance.

The White House announced the “social media summit” June 26, saying it would “bring together digital leaders for a robust conversati­on on the opportunit­ies and challenges of today’s online environmen­t.”

Trump has accused large technology platforms such as Google, Facebook and Twitter of anti-conservati­ve bias and last month said the U.S. government should sue Facebook and Google for unspecifie­d wrongdoing.

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz, a Trump ally, plans to attend, according to a person familiar with his plans. Conservati­ve groups including the Heritage Foundation and Turning Point USA are also planning to go.

“We’re not sure what to expect,” said Heritage Foundation spokesman Rob Bluey. “I think it’s valuable to get people to get together in the same room and have these conversati­ons.”

Bluey said he didn’t think the tech companies needed to be there because the companies had already discussed the issues with their critics.

Bluey said he would be prepared to talk about times he believed Heritage experts were censored for their views, although he said the think tank — which promotes free enterprise — is “prepared to advocate for market pressure as opposed to government pressure” as a solution.

Spokespeop­le for Google and Twitter didn’t immediatel­y respond to requests for comment about whether they were going to the White House. CNN reported on Sunday that Twitter wasn’t invited either.

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