The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Trump: Social media sites discrimina­te against conservati­ves

- By Kevin Freking

WASHINGTON » President Donald Trump directed his ire Tuesday at the nation’s major social media companies, claiming they’re biased against Republican­s and attacking them with the same gusto he uses for much of the rest of the media world.

Trump’s focus on social media began with a morning tweet and continued into a press conference with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, where he reveled in the rightwing leader’s use of Trump’s trademark phrase “fake news.” Trump’s complaints come after he spent much of the weekend on Twitter, where he attacked a litany of targets including the late Sen. John McCain of Arizona, General Motors and “Saturday Night Live.”

“It seems to be if they’re conservati­ve, if they’re Republican­s, if they’re in a certain group, there is discrimina­tion and big discrimina­tion,” Trump said of the tech giants. “I see it absolutely on Twitter and Facebook.”

While some tech company executives may lean liberal, they have long asserted that their products are without political bias. Twitter disputed the president’s contention Tuesday, with a company spokeswoma­n saying “we enforce the Twitter rules impartiall­y for all users, regardless of their background or political affiliatio­n.”

Trump’s comments came in response to a question about whether he could go along with legislatio­n to make social media companies liable for their content on their platforms. Trump and some supporters have long accused Silicon Valley companies of being biased against them.

“Well, we have to do something. I tell you I have many, many millions of followers on Twitter, and it’s different than it used to be,” Trump said. “Things are happening. Names are taken off. People aren’t getting through.”

Social media companies have taken considerab­le criticism since the 2016 election, when they were played by Russian agents seeking to sow discord among U.S. voters. The technology giants have thrown millions of dollars, tens of thousands of people and what they say are their best technical efforts into fighting fake news, propaganda and hate speech that has proliferat­ed on their digital platforms.

Conservati­ves are complainin­g that those steps are disproport­ionally aimed at their side of the political spectrum. Trump’s social media director Dan Scavino posted on his Facebook page this week that he had been temporaril­y blocked from making comments. Trump tweeted that he would be looking into it.

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