(CNN) - Rep. Tulsi Gabbard's presidential campaign sued Google on Thursday after the company suspended the candidate's Google Ads account following last month's Democratic presidential debate.
After the first Democratic debate last month, Google released data that showed the Hawaii representative was the most searched candidate during the first debate.
On June 28, two days after the debate, "Google suspended Tulsi's Google Ads account without warning," the suit alleges.
"For hours, as millions of Americans searched Google for information about Tulsi, and as Tulsi was trying, through Google, to speak to them, her Google Ads account was arbitrarily and forcibly taken offline," the campaign alleges.
The Gabbard campaign, however, alleges in its lawsuit: "Google (or someone at Google) didn't want Americans to hear Tulsi Gabbard's speech, so it silenced her."