President Donald Trump on Tuesday met privately with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, a huddle at the White House between one of the site's most prolific users and an executive who's faced criticism for the way Twitter has handled the US president's tweets.
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The meeting comes as Trump continues to attack the tech industry, threatening to regulate Facebook, Google and Twitter out of concern that they censor conservatives online - allegations that those companies deny. Hours before sitting down with Dorsey, Trump had singled out Twitter for playing "political games" with his nearly 60 million follower count.
In a statement, Twitter said the meeting- initiated by the president - focused on "protecting the health of the public conversation ahead of the 2020 US elections and efforts underway to respond to the opioid crisis." The White House did not respond to a request for comment.
In March, Trump accused Silicon Valley's largest companies of harbouring a "hatred" for "a certain group of people that happen to be in power, that happen to have won the election." In doing so, Trump threatened potential regulation, telling reporters at a press conference that the government may "have to do something about it."