Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's campaign sued Google after the company suspended Gabbard's Google Ads account following last month's Democratic debate. The campaign alleges the corporation 'used its control over online political speech to silence' the candidate.
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's presidential campaign sued Google on Thursday after the company suspended the candidate's Google Ads account following last month's Democratic presidential debate. The campaign alleges the corporation"used its control over online political speech to silence" the candidate.
The campaign said its inability to run Google Ads meant it lost out on campaign donations it could have received if users were directed to the candidate's website.After the first Democratic debate last month, Google released data that showed the Hawaii representative was the most searched candidate during the first debate.
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