Social Media Giants Erase History: Trump Assassination Attempt Images Blocked!

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Mainstream social media companies are being accused of election year censorship for blocking images of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump. Facebook claims the photographs of the incident are “altered” images, as revealed by screenshots posted online. The iconic image of Trump raising his fist after being shot was “reviewed” by Meta’s “independent fact-checkers,” who determined it “was altered in a way that could mislead people.”

Instagram, another Meta-owned platform, is also censoring this famous image of Trump raising his fist. Infowars’ Darrin McBreen had his post blocked on the app for allegedly sharing an “altered” image.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently remarked that the Trump photograph was “one of the most badass things” he had ever seen.

The blocking of this image coincides with Google being accused of hiding search results related to Donald Trump and the attempted assassination. Multiple X users have posted screenshots showing Meta’s AI feature denying the assassination attempt, sometimes labeling it “fictional.”

Libs of TikTok, a popular account on X, shared the video of Trump being shot, stating, “Google and Meta are trying to memory hole this. They don’t want it being seen and spoken about. You know what to do!”

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