LISTEN: REP. JIM JORDAN: We Were Disappointed In The Answers We Got From The Google CEO.

INTERVIEW – REP. JIM JORDAN – (R-OH) — co-founder of the House Freedom Caucus  @Jim_Jordan ‏ — discussed the Google CEO’s testimony before Congress, CoS rumors about Meadows and Trump’s meeting with Pelosi-Schumer

  • Google CEO Denies the Company Is Politically Biased in Planned Testimony to Congress. Google Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai backed privacy legislation and denied the company is politically biased, according to a transcript of testimony he plans to deliver to Congress later this week. “I lead this company without political bias and work to ensure that our products continue to operate that way,” Pichai said, according to the transcript released on Monday. “To do otherwise would go against our core principles and our business interests.” He also described user privacy as “an essential part of our mission,” while stressing Google’s S. roots.
  • Watch: Jim Jordan grills Google CEO over efforts to turn out Latino vote ‘in key states’ On Tuesday, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, grilled Google CEO Sundar Pichai over emails from a Google employee discussing an effort by the tech giant to encourage Latinos to vote in the 2016 election. Jordan read email excerpts from Google’s multicultural marketing head, Eliana Murillo, describing how Google had bolstered efforts to turn out the Latino vote and was “surprised” to find that President Donald Trump won 29 percent of the Latino vote. Pichai said an internal review found there was no evidence to support the claim that Google had engaged in partisan political activities. An incredulous Jordan hammered Pichai for denying what the emails indicate in plain English.
  • Mark Meadows says it would be ‘incredible honor’ to serve as White House chief of staff
  • Trump clashes with Pelosi, Schumer on border security in explosive Oval Office meeting (Fox News) –President Trump clashed Tuesday with Democratic leaders Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi with the cameras rolling in the Oval Office, as the president insisted he’s willing to let the government shut down if Congress doesn’t approve funding for his U.S.-Mexico border wall. “If we don’t have border security, we’ll shut down the government,” Trump said.
  • “The House Freedom Caucus will offer two amendments to this bill. First, we need to end the catch and release problem. Second, we need $5 billion in unrestricted funding for the border wall.”

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