Big Tech is ‘discriminating because of their political bend’ when banning conservatives: 安德鲁·麦卡锡(Andrew McCarthy)
Andrew McCarthy and Leslie Marshall discuss the fallout from Trump’s Twitter suspension and Big Tech’s influence in politics. They also weigh in on whether Biden’s legislative agenda will help unite the country.
谷歌, 微软, and Verizon are among President-elect 乔·拜登的 Inauguration Committee donors.
The Biden Inaugural Committee released a list of all contributors who donated over $ 200, but didn’t specify how much each contributor donated.
News that Google donated to the inaugural committee comes amid conservative furor after the 科技 company said it would suspend social media platform Parler’s listing from its Play Store, citing a failure to moderate “egregious content” related to violence at the U.S. Capitol this week.

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此外, Big Tech employees have landed top posts on the Biden-Harris transition team and Republicans are raising concerns that the additions to the team and the next administration are “证据” that Silicon Valley “works hand in glove” 与 民主的 政客.
At least nine different Biden transition team members or advisers previously held positions at 脸书, 谷歌, 要么 推特. And several transition team members worked in the Obama administration before joining one of the tech giants and then later reentering politics as part of the Biden team.
Corporate donations to inaugural committees are not unusual, and Microsoft was listed as giving $ 500,000 in equipment to Trump’s inauguration committee in 2017, CNBC 已报告. Google was listed as giving $ 285,000.
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Biden received roughly $ 12 million in contributions from employees in the “互联网” industry during the 2020 运动, 根据 Center for Responsive Politics.
Other corporations and organizations on the Biden Inaugural Committee’s donor list include Comcast, Qualcomm, Boeing, United Food and Commercial Workers and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.
The inaugural committee said it refused to take money from fossil fuel companies, their executives or PACs organized by them.
FOX业务’ Brittany De Lea and Fox News’ Peter Hasson and Brooke Singman contributed to this report.