“If it is true that Google is targeting messages to help Democrats win elections, then Google has not been truthful to Congress and has deceived countless Americans,” Sen. Lee said in a statement to 2News.
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According to a two-page letter to Google’s CEO, the study found specific notifications were sent to liberal users from Monday, Oct. 26 through Thursday, Oct. 29.
“In testimony before the Senate last month, Mr. Pichai said that Google does not alter any product to promote a specific political viewpoint,” according to a press release from the senator’s office.