A former Google engineer told Fox News's Tucker Carlson on Friday that Google has "very biased people running every level of the company," and is a "major threat" to President Trump in the 2020 US election.

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"Do you think that Google will attempt to influence the election outcome, attempt to prevent Trump from being reelected?" Carlson asked former Google engineer, Kevin Cernekee.

"I do believe so,"replied Cernekee. "I think that’s a major threat. They have openly stated that they think 2016 was a mistake. They thought Trump should have lost in 2016. They really want Trump to lose in 2020. That’s their agenda."

This isn't the first example of Google doing all they could to help their preferred political candidate - which, according to Harvard PhD. Robert Epstein, could shift as many as three million votes in the upcoming election.

In June, a Project Veritas exposé revealed a senior Google employee admitting that the company is manipulating its algorithms ahead of the 2020 election in order to prevent the "next Trump situation."

" We all got screwed over in 2016 , again it wasn’t just us, it was, the people got screwed over, the news media got screwed over, like, everybody got screwed over so we’re rapidly been like, what happened there and how do we prevent it from happening again," said longtime Google employee and head of "Responsible Innovation," Jen Gennai, in the undercover Veritas sting.

" We’re also training our algorithms , like, if 2016 happened again, would we have, would the outcome be different?" she added.

Google Exec Jen Gennai: "We all got screwed over in 2016. It wasn't just us, it was like people got screwed over. The news media got screwed over, like everybody got screwed over..." FULL VIDEO: https://t.co/ODXUgUp137 pic.twitter.com/wukd2WCXWU — James O'Keefe (@JamesOKeefeIII) June 25, 2019

In March, a senior Google director of US public policy was heard on leaked audio telling employees that the company wants to "steer conservatives and Republicans" towards their ideals.

Meanwhile, an internal Google email obtained by Tucker Carlson last September revealed that a senior Google employee who admitted to using company resources to make a "silent donation" to a liberal group that was creating ads and donating funds to bus Latinos to voting stations during the 2016 election in key swing states, in an effort to help Hillary Clinton win.

The email was sent by the former head of Google's multicultural marketing department, Eliana Mario, on November 9, 2016.

"That email was subsequently forwarded by two Google VP's to more staff members throughout the company," said Carlson, adding "In her email, Mario touts Google’s multi-faceted efforts to boost Hispanic turnout in the election. She noticed that Latino voters did record-breaking numbers, especially in states like Florida, Nevada and Arizona - the last of which she describes as "a key state for us." She brags that the company 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."

And in an April 15, 2014 email from Google's then-Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt found in the WikiLeaked Podesta emails titled "Notes for a 2016 Democratic Campaign," Schmidt tells Cheryl Mills that "I have put together my thoughts on the campaign ideas and I have scheduled some meetings in the next few weeks for veterans of the campaign to tell me how to make these ideas better. This is simply a draft but do let me know if this is a helpful process for you all."

Eric Schmidt was notably pictured with a "Staff" badge on the Clinton campaign trail.