2020 Candidate Tulsi Gabbard
Files Lawsuit Against Google According to the Democrat, the
search engine intentionally
suspended the ads account
for her presidential campaign. The Hawaii representative claims that
it happened following the first debate
in the primaries last month. Gabbard goes on to add that the
suspension occurred after she
became the search engine's
"most searched 2020 presidential candidate." Gabbard alleges that Google commited
"election interference" and in a statement
said their actions are "a threat to democracy." Tulsi Gabbard, via statement Google has rejected claims that it intentionally
got rid of Gabbard's ads, but it adds that a
suspension was triggered by its system internally. Google spokesperson, via Fox News Google spokesperson, via Fox News