Blake Masters: Big Tech's censorship of Hunter Biden stories 'sent Biden to the White House'

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Arizona Senate candidate Blake Masters said on "The Faulkner Focus" that Big Tech censorship played a crucial role in the 2020 presidential election.

Masters said "if everyone followed the law" then Donald Trump would "be in the Oval Office," pointing to how the FBI pressured social media and tech companies, including Facebook, to censor "true information" related to Hunter Biden's corrupt dealings. "In the weeks before the election, millions of people didn't get to read about it, and then the media said, 'oh, well, that's okay, that's just Russian disinformation.' No, it was true,"said Masters.

Republican Arizona Senate nominee Blake Masters smiles on stage prior to a televised debate with Arizona Democratic Sen. Mark Kelly and Libertarian candidate Marc Victor in Phoenix, Thursday, Oct.

6, 2022.  (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin) Masters said that single act of Big Tech corporate censorship "sent Biden to the White House." "Millions of people, here in Arizona and in the country, didn't get to read about Hunter Biden's dealings with China and Ukraine," said Masters, who's in a tight Senate race with Democrat incumbent Mark Kelly.

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