Google has hidden autocomplete suggestions related to the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. By removing the autocomplete suggestions, the world’s rulers are trying to make it even harder for users to access information about the assassination attempt on Trump. This is just the latest act of election interference by the internet giants.
Breitbart News tested Google’s search bar on Sunday, typing in the words “assassination attempt” and seeing autocomplete suggestions like “Truman,” “Reagan,” “Fidel Castro,” “Slovakia,” “Bob Marley,” “Lenin,” “Gerald Ford,” “Teddy Roosevelt,” “Saudi Arabia,” “John Paul II” and “Franklin Roosevelt.”
Going a step further, researchers typed in “assassination attempt Trump,” omitting just the last letter of President Trump’s last name, and the autocomplete suggestions offered were “Truman,” “President Truman,” and “Harry Truman.”
Additionally, when a user types the full spelling of “assassination attempt trump” into Google’s search bar, no autocomplete suggestions are displayed.
Notably, President Trump survived an assassination attempt on July 13 during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, when 20-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks shot him in the ear as he lay face-down with a rifle on a rooftop less than 500 feet from the 45th President.
Google isn’t the only one hiding the events at Butler from the public eye.
CNN and The Washington PostThe outlet ran dubious headlines about the assassination attempt, such as “Secret Service Interrupts Trump Speech,” “Secret Service Rushes Trump Off Stage After Fall at Rally,” “Trump Removed After Loud Noise at Pennsylvania Rally,” and “Trump Removed From Stage After Loud Noise Scares Ex-President and Crowd.”
On Thursday, Newsweek magazine ran a fake headline that read, “Donald Trump May Not Have Been Shot After All,” and quoted FBI Director Christopher Wray as incorrectly saying, “There’s doubt whether it was a bullet or shrapnel that hit his ear.”
As Breitbart News reported, the claim that Trump was not hit by a bullet is false.
On Friday, Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas), who also served as the White House physician for 14 years, released a memo providing an update on Trump’s health, in which he also addressed Wray’s erroneous statements.
“There is absolutely no evidence that it was anything other than a gunshot wound,” Jackson wrote. “Congress should correct the record, as the hospital and I have confirmed. It is wrong and inappropriate for Director Wray to suggest otherwise.”
An update on President Trump’s recovery from a gunshot wound to the ear. pic.twitter.com/NWxWARznWQ
— Ronny Jackson (@RonnyJacksonTX) July 26, 2024
When it comes to Google and its secret search bar results, this isn’t the first time the tech giant has appeared to censor election-related content.
As Breitbart News reported last month, when searching for the candidates’ names and the phrase “presidential election 2024,” Google showed President Joe Biden’s campaign website as the top result, but President Trump’s campaign website did not appear on the first page.
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