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Federal investigation of Google gets shut down one day after Google CEO defends Jared Kushner
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/06/federal-investigation-of-google-gets-shut-down-one-day-after-google-ceo-defends-jared-kushner/
In a piece that appeared on Sunday, May 28 in the New York Times, Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Alphabet, Googles parent company, was one the few cited in the mostly critical examination of Kushners White House tenure to say something nice about the young real estate developer-turned Trumps right-hand man.
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As Lacy noted while admitting that it might be a coincidence the day after Schmidts comment was widely reported, the White House on Monday announced the shuttering of the very department looking at Google.
The Trump administration is planning to disband the Labor Department division that has policed discrimination among federal contractors for four decades, according to the White Houses newly proposed budget, part of wider efforts to rein in government programs that promote civil rights, the Washington Post reported.
As Lacey writes, As luck would have it, three days after the DoL reminded Google that compliance with its anti-discrimination investigation was the price of being a government contractor, and just hours after Eric Schmidt issues his bizarre public defense of Jared Kushner, news broke that the Trump administration was planning to disband the organization doing the investigation.
dalton99a
(81,636 posts)furtheradu
(1,865 posts)Not goood.
jberryhill
(62,444 posts)CrispyQ
(36,540 posts)The damage he is doing will take years to undo.
mahatmakanejeeves
(57,664 posts)SaschaHM
(2,897 posts)That doesn't just happen because a chairman says that Jared is passionate about business in a NYT article. That happens because the White House has no interest in litigating discrimination cases at all. Do folks think that the Trump administration was going to continue fighting against the discrimination of women in federal workplaces if the guy didn't say anything?