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Pro-Hillary Election Rigging Scandal Erupts

Hillary Clinton is no stranger to accusations of election rigging and new evidence shows they were more than accusations. On Tuesday night, Fox News host Tucker Carlson revealed in an exclusive that an email from November 8, 2016, has surfaced showing top Google executives talking about how they manipulated search results in order to favor Hillary’s campaign.

The next day, Fox News reported, “Carlson said November 9, 2016, email came from Eliana Murillo, Google’s former head of multicultural marketing, and it was subsequently forwarded by two Google vice presidents to more staffers throughout the company.”

Of note is that no other mainstream media outlet acknowledged Carlson’s exclusive, choosing instead to mostly focus on more Trump/Russia non-news news.

The leaked email came from Google Head of Multicultural Marketing Eliana Murillo and it reveals the scope and objective high-level individuals at Google, Univision, and the Hispanic voter drive organization Voto Latin0. Murillo’s email leaves no doubt Google’s election-related efforts were exclusively aligned with Hillary and the Democrat Party.

Every partner and institutional leaders she identifies in her email fully supported and endorsed the Clinton campaign. No Trump supporter was named in the memo. MRC Latino reports that Univision senior news anchor Jorge Ramos co-hosted a televised GOTV rally less than three weeks before the election loaded with explicitly anti-Trump content along with an impassioned call to vote for Hillary.

Murillo’s email also explicitly states that Google supported Voto Latino and other partners that paid for rides to the polls in key states such as Florida, Nevada, and Arizona. Calling it a “silent donation” for those she assumed would vote for Hillary, Murillo promised the tech giant Google would do all it could to help in the effort.

In the email, Murillo laments the fact that efforts to get out the Latino votes did not turn out as expected. She writes:

“Ultimately, after all was said and done, the Latino community did come out to vote, and completely surprised us. We never anticipated 29% of Latinos would vote for Trump. No one did. If you see a Latino Googler in the office, please give them a smile. They are probably hurting right now. You can rest assured that the Latinos of these blue states need your thoughts and prayers for them and their families. I had planned a vacation and thought I would be taking the time to celebrate. Now it will be time to reflect on how to continue to support my community through these difficult times.”

Google exec’s explicitly anti-Trump stance is also evident in that after the election, Murillo decided not to email all the members of Google’s Hispanic employees organization, known as HOLA, because “we know that apparently, some may actually be Trump supporters.”

Carlson said the email proves that Google’s efforts were specifically designed to get Hillary elected adding:

“This wasn’t a get-out-the-vote effort or whatever they say. It wasn’t aimed at all potential voters … It was aimed only at one group, a group that Google cynically assumed would vote exclusively for the Democratic Party … (it) targeted not only the entire country but swing states vital to the Hillary campaign. This was not an exercise in civics, this was political consulting. It was in effect an in-kind contribution to the Hillary Clinton campaign.”

A Google spokesman responded to Carlson’s report saying, “The views expressed in this email are the employee’s personal political views and are not representative of any official stance from the company. Google’s elections efforts — both in 2016 and leading up to this year’s midterms — have been entirely nonpartisan. We will continue to use our products in an informative, nonpartisan way to engage voters leading up to November’s election.”

What Google did not address is what Murillo’s email specifically aimed to do – support any and all efforts to get Hillary Clinton elected.

At the end of August, President Trump blasted Google for hiding stories that contained positive content about his presidency. He tweeted:

Google search results for ‘Trump News’ shows only the viewing/reporting of Fake New Media”

Google and others are suppressing voices of Conservatives and hiding information and news that is good.

They are controlling what we can and cannot see. This is a very serious situation-will be addressed!

At that time Democrats and their surrogates in the mainstream media ridiculed Trump’s claims but what will they say now? Apparently, nothing. More reason than ever to support sites like American Liberty Report.

~ American Liberty Report


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