The White House is hosting a social media summit on Thursday, but has not extended invitations to Facebook and Twitter
The White House has not extended invitations to Facebook and Twitter to attend its social media summit on Thursday, people familiar with the matter said.
The people, who spoke to CNN Business on the condition of anonymity, suggested it was not surprising. They said they believe the summit would amount to a right-wing grievance session and was not aimed at seriously discussing some of the issues facing large technology companies.A spokesperson for the White House declined to comment.
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