Sen. Orrin Hatch’s Office Calls Out Google For Claiming He Died in 2017: ‘We Might Need To Talk’

Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) may be retiring at the end of his term, but he’s far from dead. And that’s something Google apparently doesn’t know.
As of Monday night, when you search “Orrin Hatch” on the prominent search engine, it gives a brief summary of the Republican on the righthand side. It shows that he was born on March 22, 1934.
However, it also shows that he died on September 11, 2017.

Well, that certainly took the senator by surprise.
Hatch’s office took to Twitter to air their grievances on his behalf.
Hi.. @Google?
We might need to talk. pic.twitter.com/vdHbcccy7x
— Senator Hatch Office (@senorrinhatch) July 24, 2018
They even offered proof that he’s very much alive.
Here is Senator Hatch reading a newspaper earlier. pic.twitter.com/mRWyhfxece
— Senator Hatch Office (@senorrinhatch) July 24, 2018
Here is a video just last week of Senator Hatch signing bills. pic.twitter.com/A2DtZ1No3z
— Senator Hatch Office (@senorrinhatch) July 24, 2018
Here is Senator Hatch preparing for an interview just weeks ago. Alive and well.
You can find those interviews (proof of life) here—> https://t.co/ZFiA5xDCeA pic.twitter.com/23QQVZ939A
— Senator Hatch Office (@senorrinhatch) July 24, 2018
Here is Senator Hatch giving Chancellor Merkel a gift and telling her she is terrific earlier this month on 7/6.
More on that trip —> https://t.co/rENjcEc0ar pic.twitter.com/Ba517tNAjr
— Senator Hatch Office (@senorrinhatch) July 24, 2018
And here is Senator Hatch prior to his meeting with Judge Kavanaugh just weeks ago. https://t.co/83nmqPzguP pic.twitter.com/htIVnJhjSx
— Senator Hatch Office (@senorrinhatch) July 24, 2018
Here is Hatch last month at the World War II Memorial with Utah honor flight veterans. pic.twitter.com/tUy5a3IPGJ
— Senator Hatch Office (@senorrinhatch) July 24, 2018
Is that enough proof for Google?
[image via Getty]