A video recorded by Google shortly after the 2016 presidential election reveals an atmosphere of panic and dismay amongst the tech giant’s leadership, coupled with a determination to thwart both the Trump agenda and the broader populist movement emerging around the globe.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson delivered a bombshell email this week that showed proof of Google conspiring to help Hillary Clinton win the 2016 presidential election against Republican Donald Trump.
“An email obtained exclusively by this show reveals that a senior Google employee deployed the company’s resources to increase voter turnout in ways she believed would help the Clinton campaign win in the last election,” Carlson said Monday on Tucker Carlson Tonight.
The email was sent by former Head of Multicultural Marketing Eliana Murillo and detailed plans to boost Hispanic turnout in the election as a sort of “silent donation” to Clinton’s campaign. The donation came in the form of providing rides to polls in key states like Florida, Nevada and particularly Arizona, which the email allegedly says was a “key state for us” where they provided rides via Voto Latino, a “pioneering civic media organization” co-founded by actress Rosario Dawson, according to its website.
In the email, Murillo said Google “used its power to ensure that millions of people saw certain hashtags and social media impressions with the goal of influencing their behavior during the election.”
“Murillo then says that Google helped Voto Latino create ad campaigns to promote those rides,” Carlson said. “At the end of her email, Murillo makes it clear that Google was working to get Hillary Clinton elected. 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.”