Donald Trump took aim at both Google and Facebook on Tuesday, after both tech giants suppressed or censored information regarding the assassination attempt against his life. A search feature on Google reportedly removed results for the attempt on his life. Facebook forced users to delete an iconic photo of Trump just after the attempt, with fist raised, and face bloodied.
"Facebook has just admitted that it wrongly censored the Trump 'attempted assassination photo,' and got caught. Same thing for Google. They made it virtually impossible to find pictures or anything about this heinous act. Both are facing big backlash over censorship claims. Here we go again, another attempt at rigging the election!!! Go after Meta and Google. Let them know we are all wise to them, will be much tougher this time. MAGA2024," Trump said on Truth Social.
That attempt, on July 13 in Butler, PA, killed Corey Comperatore as he shielded his family from bullets, and injured two other men. After Trump was hit with a bullet, and Secret Service tried to usher him off stage, he stood, raised his fist, and told the crowd "fight, fight, fight!" An AP reporter snapped the photo, Trump defiant, red streaks on his face, surrounded by Secret Service, the blue sky behind him.
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