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Comedian Nick Di Paolo explains why Project Veritas' Google investigation is important
July 01, 2019
Censorship and the 2020 election
On Friday's program of "The News & Why It Matters," guest and comedian Nick Di Paolo joined the roundtable and discussed Google and why it is the biggest threat to the 2020 presidential election.
Di Paolo pointed to Project Veritas' recently released investigation that included a Google executive admitting that Google had been attempting to sway the 2020 presidential election.
"We have a woman in a higher up stating that Google's goal is to keep [President Donald] Trump from winning in 2020," Di Paolo replied. "Everybody is talking about outside interference, saying that Russia and China are America's biggest concern."
Di Paolo went on to call Project Veritas founder James O'Keefe a hero for exposing the corruption transpiring at Google.
The panel agreed that because Americans get their information from Google, our biggest threat is the source of "information" dictating the search results.
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