Sen. Ted Cruz and Texas GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson go all in with Twitter, Gmail conspiracy claims

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Texas Republicans are going all in on theories that tech companies such as Google and Twitter are censoring conservatives, a growing gripe on the right that experts say is largely unfounded.

FILE - A woman walks past the logo for Google at the China International Import Expo in Shanghai on Nov. 5, 2018. WASHINGTON —

Sen. Ted Cruz, meanwhile, has recently talked about mysteriously gaining hundreds of thousands of followers after news broke that Elon Musk was buying Twitter.Trevor Reed’s father says Cruz ‘didn’t do anything’ to free his son from Russian prison But experts in computer science and politics say the situation is much more complicated than Republicans are making it out to be.

“I don’t think they’re trying to do anything nefariously anti-Republican, because their money’s green too,” said Chris Bronk, an expert in online geopolitics and an associate professor at the University of Houston.

 

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