Google CEO holds 'very productive' meeting with US lawmakers
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google CEO Sundar Pichai met privately Friday with members of Congress, just a few weeks after he and his boss, Google co-founder Larry Page, irked lawmakers by skipping a public hearing.
The closed-door gathering was expected to include discussions about President Donald Trump's recent allegations that Google has been rigging the results of its influential search engine to suppress conservative viewpoints. Google has denied any political bias.
Recent reports that Google is poised to re-enter China with a search engine generating censored search results to comply with the demands of that country's Communist government were also expected to be on the agenda.