- Donald Trump weighed in on Google's antitrust challenges.
- Trump said Google "has a lot of power" but did not say he favored a break-up.
Former President Donald Trump weighed in on Google's antitrust challenges, criticizing the company while saying it was important for the US to have "great companies."
The US Department of Justice is weighing asking a federal judge to break up Google after a ruling in August that said the company illegally acted as a monopoly in its search business.
The judge's specific remedies for the verdict — which Google can appeal — remain to be seen. And while Trump criticized Google in an interview with Bloomberg on Tuesday, he also said he gave them credit for being powerful and declined to say he would favor breaking up the company.
When asked, "Should Google be broken up," Trump said that Google has "a lot of power" and that he would "do something" about it.
"They are very bad to me," he said, alleging that the search giant was "rigged" and didn't display positive stories about him. He also said he called the head of Google to voice his concerns.
But the antitrust concerns involving the company are more challenging to consider, Trump said.
"I give them a lot of credit, they've become such a power," Trump said.
"How they became a power is, you know, really the discussion," he said. "At the same time, it's a very dangerous thing because want to have great companies — we don't want China to have these companies. Right now, China is afraid of Google."
He also addressed his evolving stance on TikTok, which he initially wanted to ban before joining the app.
"I think everything is a threat," Trump told Bloomberg of TikTok. "Sometimes you have to fight through the threats."
The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider. A Google spokesperson declined to comment.
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