Trump stumbles onto a new justification for losing the popular vote: It's Google's fault
President Trump is back at the White House on Monday, after a week spent mostly at his private golf club in New Jersey. In short order, he was back to his typical routine at the executive mansion. Meaning, of course, that he spent some part of the morning watching cable news.
Shortly before noon, Fox Business aired a segment discussing testimony offered to the Senate last month. Robert Epstein, a psychologist who at one point was editor in chief of Psychology Today, told senators on July 17 that his research suggested Google had given millions of votes to Trumps opponent Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election. A guest on Fox Business named Oz Sultan, who worked with Trumps 2016 campaign, looped that claim back into the broader, ongoing criticism of social-media companies thats currently in vogue among conservatives.
Trump, though, quickly picked out and exaggerated the claim about Clinton votes.
Thats not what Epstein said in his testimony. He estimated a range of 2.6 million to 10.4 million votes, with 15 million votes being the possible shift in 2020. That 2.6 million estimate, he said, was the rock bottom estimate. While Epstein identifies himself as a Democrat who backed Clinton, thats a convenient figure, since Clinton won by about 2.9 million votes nationally.
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