A new Project Veritas sting has just exposed the real agenda of Facebook monitors, who were caught admitting that they censor supporters of President Donald Trump in order to further the liberal agenda.

Project Veritas’ Zach McElroy recently went undercover at Cognizant, a Facebook-contracted company that has been hired to monitor content on the social media site and remove whatever they decide. The third party administrator monitors Facebook content on a daily basis, and McElroy soon found a horrifying trend in the company’s “Civic Harassment Queue.”

“I saw upwards of 75 to 80 percent of the posts in that queue were from Republican pages,” he said, adding that the true focus of the monitoring is clearly just deleting Republican, conservative, and pro-Trump content from Facebook. “So, for 75 to 80 percent of the posts to be targeting Republicans and conservatives, you can say it was a bot,” McElroy explained, according to The Blaze. “But somebody had to design that algorithm. So really, somebody at Facebook.”

In a video recorded by Project Veritas, multiple Cognizant monitors were caught on camera blatantly admitting that they would remove pro-Trump posts, even if the content isn’t violating anything. One monitor even went so far as to say that it is “common sense” to delete any posts that have the MAGA tag. “If you see a conservative post, you just get rid of it right?” someone can be heard asking a monitor, who immediately responds, “Yes! I don’t give no f****. I’ll delete it.”

Another Cognizant employee, who said his name is Dan Will, admitted that Facebook takes part in shadow-banning. “Facebook is notorious for it. They say they don’t, but it’s clear that people’s content don’t come because it’s been de-filtered off the queue,” he said. “If someone is wearing a MAGA hat, I am going to delete them for terrorism,” a third monitor brazenly said.

Robert Miller, who works for Cognizant as a moderator, also confessed that most of the removed content is conservative in nature. “Yeah. It’s all Republicans,” he said. “But a lot of it comes off of Trump’s page specific— uh, specifically.”