President Donald Trump's reelection campaign and the GOP's top political arms are accusing Google of suppressing voter turnout in the 2020 election after the search giant announced it will no longer let campaigns and elected officials target highly specific groups of users with political advertisements.

The joint statement from the Trump campaign, Republican National Committee, National Republican Senatorial Committee and National Republican Congressional Committee calls on Google to reverse its new policy, which only allows them to target ads based on broad categories like age, gender and zip code. It goes into effect in the U.S. early next year.


"There can be no denying that President Trump and his campaign have built the greatest digital operation in all of politics, and that Google’s decision will disproportionately impact both the Trump operation and all of the Republican candidates and organizations that derive strength from it," the statement reads.