President Trump posts a video accusing Google of not promoting his State of the Union address with a '#StopTheBias' hashtag

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President Trump posts a video accusing Google of not promoting his State of the Union address with a '#StopTheBias' hashtag

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US President Donald Trump continued to blast away at Google on Wednesday, as he accused Google of showing favoritism to former President Barack Obama's administration.

Trump posted a video to his Twitter page that alleges that Google promoted Obama's State of the Union addresses multiple times on its homepage, but has not done the same for his own addresses. He posted the video with a hashtag, "#StopTheBias."

It's not immediately clear if the video was created by the Trump administration, or if it was made by a third party and shared by the President. 

The video was posted a day after Trump criticized Google multiple times on Tuesday, accusing the company of rigging search results to silence conservative media outlets and make his administration look bad.  

During an afternoon meeting in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump claimed that the search company was "really taking advantage of a lot of people." He also warned Google, Twitter, and Facebook - the large tech firms often accused by conservative groups of political bias - to "be careful."

Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

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