Pro-Trump online personalities will get together at what the
White House billed as a gathering of "digital leaders" where
invitees expect to discuss what they say is censorship on social
media platforms.
Facebook Inc <FB.O> said it had not been invited while Twitter
Inc <TWTR.N> and Reddit declined to comment. Alphabet Inc's <GOOGL.O>
Google did not respond to requests for comment.
Carpe Donktum, who was recently suspended by Twitter for eight
days over a video depicting Trump as a cowboy attacking CNN
journalist Jim Acosta, said the face-to-face event could unite
online conservatives.
Invitees said they had received little information about the
event but in a statement to Reuters, the White House positioned
it as follow-up to an online survey launched by the
administration in May for people to report "suspected political
bias" on social media.
"After receiving thousands of responses, the president wants to
engage directly with these digital leaders in a discussion on
the power of social media," said White House spokesman Judd
Deere.
Republicans in Congress have held numerous hearings on the issue
of alleged conservative bias on social media outlets. A Senate
panel chaired by Republican Ted Cruz on Tuesday will hold a
hearing titled "Google and Censorship through Search Engines"
featuring Google's vice president of public policy Karan Bhatia.
Some who will be attending saw it as more of a political gesture
than a policy discussion.
The White House spokesman said Trump would deliver remarks and
that about 130 people would attend, without providing a guest
list.
Trump made social media a key part of his 2016 presidential
campaign but he and other Republicans have long claimed that
online platforms employ tactics to silence their voices,
allegations that major social media companies have denied.
When Trump, who has more than 61 million Twitter followers, met
with the site's chief executive, Jack Dorsey, in April, he spent
significant time asking why he had lost followers, a source told
Reuters.
(Reporting by David Shepardson and Elizabeth Culliford; Editing
by Chris Reese)
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