In the quest for new heights of stupidity and ignorance, Trump strikes gold with this one:
HuffPost: Trump Accuses Google Of Rigging Search Results To Feature 'Bad' News About Him.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/tru...d=NEWSSTAND0001

Surely SOMEONE in the White House understands that Google search results are very nearly entirely based on how popular links have been among the entire user community and can explain to the Loudmouth in Chief that if bad news about him comes up in Google results, it means that's the news most users were interested in reading.

Someone could also teach the President that if he wants to see positive news about himself, he need only add "foxnews.com" or "infowars.com" to the end of his queries. If he does this enough times, Google's personalization algorithm will eventually kick in, causing him to see only stories he wants to see, as opposed to what the majority of users want to see.

Indeed, Google is one place where we can make our own realities, which I should think would be of great interest and use to folks like Trump.

On a serious note, this is particularly dangerous rhetoric, as it opens a discussion on government regulation of Internet content. That ain't the way we do it in America today, but Trump is just the guy to try and change that.