On May 22, 2025, the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) and the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) announced that they have requested the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate Google's email service, Gmail, for allegedly suppressing conservative emails. The committees, led by Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina and Representative Richard Hudson of North Carolina, argue that Gmail has been disproportionately directing their emails to spam folders, which they claim hinders their communication and fundraising efforts.
Gmail boasts a significant share of the U.S. email market, reportedly encompassing about 75% of users, according to data shared by Axios. This extensive user base exacerbates the concerns of the GOP committees, as any alleged bias in email routing could have substantial implications for communication strategies, in particular, those involving large-scale outreach and fundraising campaigns.
This request is part of a broader pattern of Republican scrutiny of major tech companies. The GOP has frequently raised alarms over potential biases within influential technology and social media platforms. Previous calls have been made for investigations into companies like Facebook and Twitter, as Fox News has reported, highlighting Republicans' ongoing concerns over perceived political partiality in the digital realm.