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Trump spells his own name wrong while referring to himself in the third person in unhinged rant against Google

The Republican, in his latest series of tweets, referred to the Google CEO and said the search giant was discriminating against him and other right-wing politicians. 
UPDATED AUG 6, 2019

President Donald Trump spelled his own name wrong while he was writing a furious rant on Twitter against Google, China, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, calling himself "Ttump."

The Republican, in his latest series of tweets, referred to the Google CEO as he claimed that the search giant was discriminating against him and other right-wing politicians. 

"[CEO] Sundar Pichai of Google was in the Oval Office working very hard to explain how much he liked me, what a great job the Administration is doing, that Google was not involved with China’s military, that they didn’t help Crooked Hillary over me in the 2016 Election, and that they are NOT planning to illegally subvert the 2020 Election despite all that has been said to the contrary," Trump tweeted.

U.S. President Donald Trump walks to reporters before leaving the White House for the G20 summit June 26, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Getty Images)

"It all sounded good until I watched Kevin Cernekee, a Google engineer, say terrible things about what they did in 2016 and that they want to “Make sure that Trump losses [sic] in 2020," he continued. Cernekee is a former Google engineer who was fired from the firm for misuse of company equipment in June 2018.

Trump also made a reference to Lou Dobbs, a right-wing TV commentator in his tweets, and cited Peter Schweizer, Senior Editor-at-Large of far-right website Breitbart.com to back up his argument.

"Lou Dobbs stated that this is a fraud on the American public. Peter Schweizer stated with certainty that they suppressed negative stories on Hillary Clinton, and boosted negative stories on Donald Ttump.[sic]" the president wrote, adding: "All very illegal. We are watching Google very closely!"

Trump, on multiple occasions, had claimed that Google and other tech giants were rigging their systems to suppress right-wing voices on their platforms. The president, in July, claimed that Twitter was making it difficult for people to follow him.

"I know that we’ve been blocked. People come up to me and they say, ‘Sir, I can’t get you — I can’t follow you. They make it impossible,'" Trump had said while speaking at a summit of right-wing internet personalities he arranged at the White House.  

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