Trump Said to Invite Conservative Tech Critics to White House for 'Social Media Summit' on July 11

The White House quietly has invited tech's top conservative critics in politics and media, The Washington Post has learned.

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By Tony Romm, The Washington Post | Updated: 3 July 2019 16:03 IST

Facebook, Google, and Twitter long have struggled to battle back allegations in Washington that they censor conservatives online. But their political woes may only worsen after next week, when the White House hosts a "social media summit" that could set the stage for even more scrutiny to come.

The president's top aides so far have said their scheduled, July 11 event aims to assemble "digital leaders" to discuss the "opportunities and challenges of today's online environment." In doing so, though, the White House quietly has invited tech's top conservative critics in politics and media, The Washington Post has learned, some of whom say the solution to Silicon Valley's perceived political bias is to break up the tech giants or more aggressively regulate them.

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Among those slated to participate is PragerU, a conservative organization that produces videos about national issues that have millions of views on Facebook and YouTube. Google has limited the reach of some of PragerU's videos about Islam and guns so that they can't be viewed by those who have enabled restrictive mode, a setting that some parents and school administrators use to control what kids can access on the site. But PragerU has argued Google's efforts are evidence of Silicon Valley censorship and has sued the tech giant in federal court.

"Big tech needs to be held accountable for their actions, and the general public needs to be aware of what's going on," said Craig Strazzeri, its chief marketing officer, saying he believed PragerU had been invited to the White House because of its lawsuit in federal court.

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The White House on Monday declined to comment on its plans. It also has invited representatives from the conservative groups Heritage Foundation and the Media Research Center, spokespeople at each organization said. The center, founded by Brent Bozell, previously has asked the Justice Department to investigate Facebook, Google and Twitter.

Charlie Kirk, the executive director of Turning Point USA, said in an interview Monday that he plans to attend, adding he expects the conversation to touch on questions of whether a company the size of Google is too powerful and should be investigated as a monopoly.

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Facebook, Google and Twitter declined to comment and did not say if they had been invited to join the White House.

The summit could mark a dramatic escalation in the president's war with Silicon Valley over the way tech companies police their platforms. Even though President Trump is one of social media's most prolific users, regularly broadcasting his views to more than 61 million followers on Twitter each day, he continues to claim that tech giants limit his reach and discriminate against his conservative followers online.

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The White House announced its plans minutes after Trump last week newly accused Twitter of censoring him and alleged that Google rigs elections. Trump repeated his criticisms about social media companies in an interview on Fox News that aired Monday, telling host Tucker Carlson that Facebook, Google and Twitter were "against me" before suggesting the administration might "take action" against them.

Trump's attacks have resonated with Republicans around the country, who increasingly are holding hearings, calling for regulations and threatening investigations into Facebook, Google and Twitter out of concern they exhibit political bias. But a wide swath of opponents - not only Democrats but free-speech experts, tech leaders and even some fellow conservatives - stress the GOP has entered dangerous political territory.

"Politicians, whether they're on the left or the right, shouldn't be dictating online speech codes," said Jesse Blumenthal, who leads technology and innovation policy work for Stand Together, the conservative group with ties to the Koch brothers. "We're strong believers in free speech, period. We also believe online platforms have the right to set their own terms."

The planned White House meeting comes weeks after the Trump administration embarked on an unprecedented online campaign to collect stories about alleged censorship on social media, along with supporters' contact information. The White House since has disabled the survey, but it recently replaced it with a web page that says the administration received "thousands of responses."

"This has become a serious issue for a lot of people," Kirk said of the summit. "They feel their voice is silenced, and they feel they're being de-platformed."

As soon as White House published the survey on its website, it drew sharp criticism from congressional lawmakers and open-government advocates, who felt the Trump administration had improperly tapped federal resources for a project they said is motivated entirely by politics. Some repeated their objections Monday, citing the fact that social-media companies should be doing more moderation to stop the spread of harmful content, such as online extremism, not less.

"There is zero evidence that social media companies are biased against conservatives," said Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., in a statement. "In fact, the big tech companies have gone to amazing lengths to avoid confronting right-wing voices that advocate hate and racial division. This summit is a waste of taxpayer dollars intended to pressure tech companies ahead of the 2020 elections and score political points."

Other critics say Trump has not pointed to evidence of systemic, anti-conservative bias. At times, he's also cited anecdotes that experts have disputed. In a private, April 2019 meeting with Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey, for example, the president claimed Twitter secretly reduced his followers. The company always has maintained that follower counts fluctuate because it labors to spot and remove fake bot accounts.

Michael Beckerman, the president of the Internet Association, said Facebook, Google, Twitter, and the other members of its lobbying association "don't have a political ideology or political bias." He added in a statement: "Internet companies continue to succeed and grow by building a broad user base regardless of party affiliation or political perspectives."

© The Washington Post 2019

 

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