Google employees are also among the top donators of Obama's last reelection campaign, and Google employees have contributed to over half the current sitting Congress. The White House regularly places Googlers in executive branch positions, and Google representatives visit the White House weekly.
Google is also almost functionally immune to investigation by the US.
If Google thinks he has a chance at being President, Google wants to make sure he knows Google is happy to support him. And the fact that our administration won't go after Google for antitrust... well, clearly there's no relation.
SOMEHOW, Congresspeople who receive massive donations from Google employees have written incredibly specific letters to other governments directly begging them not to investigate Google.
Anna Eshoo is a great example of a bought-and-paid for Google shill. Her primary donor is Google (technically, :Google employees:) and she's actually actively campaigned for Google on the international stage.
Google doesn't OFFICIALLY endorse anyone, but they buy out of a lot of them.
EDIT: My comments have been rate limited for being unpopular, so my response to the below comment is:
In the 2014 cycle, Googlers donated to 252 members of the House of Representatives, and 64 members of the Senate. Obviously, the majority of which aren't presiding over Silicon Valley.
I've never heard of Anna Eshoo before, here's the first few lines of her Wikipedia bio:
Anna Georges Eshoo (born December 13, 1942) is the U.S. Representative for California's 18th congressional district, serving in Congress since 1993. She is a member of the Democratic Party. The district, which includes part of Silicon Valley, includes the cities of San Jose, Redwood City, Sunnyvale, Mountain View and Palo Alto.
It doesn't seem that unusual for the representative of the area that a large company is based in to help defend their interests.
Google is also almost functionally immune to investigation by the US.
If Google thinks he has a chance at being President, Google wants to make sure he knows Google is happy to support him. And the fact that our administration won't go after Google for antitrust... well, clearly there's no relation.