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Former President Donald Trump touted an MRC poll that exposed Big Tech’s nefarious role in stealing the 2020 election through relentless censorship.

Trump didn't mince words when talking with independent journalist Tucker Carlson about the Biden family laptop scandal, rampant Big Tech censorship and the infamous 2020 election Wednesday night. “By the way, you’re talking about cheating on the election?” Trump asked Carlson. “McLaughlin & Fabrizio—great pollsters—they said a thing like that, plus other things, meant anywhere from 10 to 17% of the vote would change.”

Commissioned by the MRC, the poll revealed that one in six voters (17%) for then-candidate Joe Biden would not have voted for the scandal-plagued career politician had they been made aware of his misconduct and Trump’s successes. 9.4 percent of those surveyed would have changed their vote based on the laptop scandal alone. The study surveyed 1,750 Biden voters in seven swing states which would have gone for then-President Trump had Big Tech not censored these crucial stories. 

The New York Post detailed the contents of the laptops in an October 2020 article, exposing extensive evidence of the Biden family’s self-dealing in the Ukraine. However, in a blatant act of election interference, big tech platforms Facebook and Twitter (now X) chose to suppress, discredit and sweepingly censor discussion of the topic until the election concluded.  

Ironically, Trump’s interview with Carlson aired on X. The platform has taken a more speech-friendly approach in recent months after its purchase by businessman Elon Musk.

Trump is currently running to regain the presidency from Biden. The two men are neck-and-neck in national polls. 

Conservatives are under attack. Contact your representatives and demand that Big Tech be held to account to mirror the First Amendment while providing transparency, clarity on so-called hate speech and equal footing for conservatives. If you have been censored, contact us using CensorTrack’s contact form, and help us hold Big Tech accountable.