Google News provides content from multiple Chinese-controlled outlets.
The aggregation service shows articles from People’s Daily, a newspaper the Chinese Communist Party runs; China Global Television Network , which the Chinese government owns; and China Daily, a publication multiple U.S. congressmen have said is controlled by the CCP.
“Google Search and News do not host content, but rather index hundreds of billions of pages globally,” the spokesperson said. “Google News does not allow sources that misrepresent themselves with regard to their ownership and while searching the name of a website can surface that organization’s content, it does not mean an organization’s content is ranking highly.”
Another LinkedIn page for People’s Daily states that the newspaper is an “organ of the CCP’s Central Committee, a leadership body. People’s Daily provides “direct” information on the party’s policies and viewpoints and is the “most authoritative newspaper” in China, according to the LinkedIn description.
“The halls of Congress should never serve as a platform for foreign propaganda, especially from a hostile regime like the Chinese Communist Party,” Rep. Hamadehin February. “For years, China Daily and other CCP-backed publications have been distributed freely in House offices, giving the CCP an unchecked pipeline into our institutions. That ends now. No more free passes for the CCP in the People’s House.
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