In a truly bombshell segment on “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson revealed Monday an email from a Google employee explaining the ins and outs of how the company aided Hillary R. Clinton’s failed 2016 presidential bid.

“An email obtained exclusively by this show reveals that a senior Google employee deployed the company’s resources to increase voter turnout in ways she believed would help the Clinton campaign win in the last election,” Carlson said.

The November 9, 2016 email was sent by Eliana Murillo, the former Head of Multicultural Marketing at Google. The email was subsequently forwarded by two Google executives, according to Carlson.

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“In her email, Murillo touts Google’s multifaceted efforts to boost Hispanic turnout in the election,” Carlson said. “She knows that Latinos voted in record-breaking numbers, especially in states like Florida, Nevada, and Arizona.”

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Murillo described Arizona as a “key state for us,” meaning Democrats.

In what has become a Silicon Valley trend, Murillo revealed in her email that Google partnered with leftist nonprofit Voto Latino in order to get Hispanic voters to the polls.

“[Google] supported partners like Voto Latino to pay for rides to the polls in key states,” Carlson said. “Murillo then says that Google helped Voto Latino create ad campaigns to promote those rides. At the end of her email, Murillo makes it clear that Google was working to get Hillary Clinton elected.”

Lyft is using the same exact strategy for the upcoming 2018 midterms.

Big League Politics reported just two weeks ago:

First reported by Far Left Watch, ride-sharing company Lyft has announced a partnership with an anti-Trump non-profit that will provide free rides to polling stations for Latino voters on election day. “For underserved communities, we’ll provide rides free of cost through nonpartisan, nonprofit partners, including Voto Latino, local Urban League affiliates, and the National Federation of the Blind,” according to the company’s website. Voto Latino is a demonstrably anti-Trump non-profit. According to an Open Secrets report, the group spent all $1.3 million in its coffers against President Donald J. Trump’s campaign in 2016. Lyft will lose money on November 6, as they will still have to pay their drivers for the rides that they will give away for free. Essentially, they are donating company profits to a Democrat non-profit. Big League Politics reached out to Lyft to see if they will report their free rides to polls as in-kind contributions to the Democrat Party. The company declined to comment.

Interestingly, Murillo described Google’s partnership with Voto Latino as a “silent donation.”

“If you see a Latino Googler in the office, please give them a smile,” the email said. “They are probably hurting right now. You can rest assured that the Latinos of these blue states need your thoughts and prayers for them and their families.”

Carlson also said that Murillo bragged about how Google “used its power to ensure that millions of people saw certain hashtags and social media impressions with the goal of influencing their behavior during the election.”

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