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Missouri Attorney General Launches State AG Level Investigation into Google for Alleged Censorship of Conservative Speech
Oct 25, 2024, 03:00 AM
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has announced the launch of an investigation into Google, the largest search engine in the United States, over allegations of censoring conservative speech. Bailey claims that Google's actions are undermining the democratic process, particularly during a critical election period. The investigation, elevated to the State AG level, aims to address concerns regarding election integrity and potential election interference. Bailey's announcement has garnered support from various quarters, with some offering to provide data to support the investigation.
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