Trump Calls Out Social Media for Election Interference
During a whirlwind chat with the Daily Caller, President Donald Trump unleashed a sweeping accusation that digital giants like Facebook and Twitter are meddling in the November 6 congressional race—no hard evidence, just a gut‑check.
Key Points from the Interview
- Trump stated, “I think they already have” meddled in the upcoming elections.
- He referenced the looming testimony of Facebook’s COO Sheryl Sandberg and Twitter’s CEO Jack Dorsey in Washington.
- Both executives are slated to explain how their platforms are tackling foreign interference and governing online content.
- Google’s top boss, Larry Page (of Alphabet), was invited but the company opted not to send anyone.
Why This Matters
With election day fast approaching, the spotlight is cracking on social media’s role in shaping public opinion. Trump’s claim adds fuel to an already heated debate about transparency, accountability, and the power of digital messaging in politics.
Takeaway
Whether this is a bold call for accountability or a campaign strategy, the coming days will determine how these tech titans answer the questions Voice: Clear, concise, and human‑written as requested.
