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WATCH: Tucker Carlson says big tech rigged the election

On his Fox News show Monday night, Tucker Carlson slammed Big Tech for censoring political debate among other backdoor allegiances that aided the Democratic Party in the 2020 presidential election.

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On his Fox News show Monday night, Tucker Carlson slammed Big Tech for censoring political debate among other backdoor allegiances that aided the Democratic Party in the 2020 presidential election.

"Democrats used our public health emergency for nakedly partisan ends," Carlson levelled against the left. "They punished Trump supporters for trying to gather but they exempted their own activists, rioters, and vandals from BLM and Antifa from the COVID lockdowns entirely."

However, the restrictions that the Democratic Party did enforce "crushed American small businesses, the heart of the Republican Party," Carlson fired.

"And yet they made their own donors fantastically richer," he continued, citing that Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos witnessed the greatest growth in his wealth—making more than $70 billion during the pandemic.

Carlson went on: "Then Democrats used the coronavirus to change our system of voting. They vastly increased the number of mail-in ballots, because they knew their candidates would benefit from less secure voting. And they were right."

"They used the courts to neutralize the Republican Party's single most effective get-out-the-vote operation, which for generations had been the National Rifle Association," he explained.

Chastising the media for lack of coverage, Carlson stated that "not enough has been written about this, but anyone on the ground saw it."

"Thanks to legal harassment from the left, the NRA played a vastly reduced role in this election and that made a huge difference in swing states like Pennsylvania and others," Carlson lambasted.

Tucker argued that, above all, "Democrats harnessed the power of Big Tech to win this election" as "virtually all news and all information in the English-speaking world travels through a single company: Google." Additionally, a large percentage of political debates occur on Facebook and Twitter, he pointed out.

"If you use technology to censor the ideas that people are allowed to express online, ultimately you control how the population votes. And that’s exactly what they did," Carlson concluded. "They rigged the election in front of all of us and nobody did anything about it.”

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