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This Article is From Aug 29, 2018

Senators Criticize Google CEO for Declining to Testify

(Bloomberg) -- Google's Sundar Pichai is facing bipartisan criticism for refusing to testify at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing next week, but the panel's chairman signaled he's unlikely to issue a subpoena to force the chief executive officer to appear.

“I don't normally subpoena people to be part of the solution," Senator Richard Burr of North Carolina said Tuesday when asked if he's considering such a step. "Google chooses not to participate and being part of the solution. That's a decision they made.”

Twitter Inc. CEO Jack Dorsey and Facebook Inc. Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg are said to be planning to testify at the Sept. 5 Senate committee hearing on social media and Russian meddling.

Alphabet Inc.'s Google previously announced it would send Kent Walker, its senior vice president for global affairs. The company said Tuesday that Walker, who's overseeing its efforts to tackle foreign interference, will be in Washington and available to meet with lawmakers on the day of the hearing.

But Burr -- who had asked Pichai to testify -- had said Thursday, Aug. 23, that Walker wasn't sufficiently high up in the company, according to a panel spokeswoman. The senator said it's up to Google whether to send someone acceptable to appear before the committee, which is investigating Russian interference in U.S. elections and its manipulation of social media.

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“The chair will be there, the nameplate will be there,” Burr said. “If they want us to fill in a name, I will.”

Lawmakers' frustration with Google comes as President Donald Trump opened criticism of the dominant internet search provider on another front. He asserted in a tweet on Tuesday that Google promotes anti-Trump search results and suppresses pro-Trump news. The company responded that “search is not used to set a political agenda and we don't bias our results toward any political ideology.”

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