EXCLUSIVE: Big tech is trying to 'memory hole' Trump's strength

On Monday's episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec and his guest Vish Burra highlighted how big tech has been trying to "memory hole" Donald Trump's strength that he specifically displayed after his attempted assassination as he walked off holding his fist up shouting "fight" with blood strewn across his face.

Burra explained that Google has removed "Trump assassination" from its search engine and will populate other alternatives such as "Truman." He called this "clear manipulation."

Burra stated his admiration for the former president and his leadership skills when faced with evil which has resonated globally, even to children in Africa who have recreated the assassination scene and painted Trump as a hero.



"And that is the kind of clear-eyed leadership in, literally in the line of fire that we need and America is looking for. And this is exactly what they're trying to memory hole ... Donald Trump's strength for you as an American, when, especially now that they got their new candidate, Kamala, and they're trying to create a total contrast of image and trying to memory hole Donald Trump's strength, because that's actually a huge aspect that Kamala Harris cannot provide the American people," Burra stated.

The term "memory hole," as Posobiec explained, originated from George Orwell's novel 1984 and described th circumstance in which news and media stories would be buried for th purpose of having them disappear and forever be forgotten.

Watch the full episode below.

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