YouTube now admits the Joe Biden administration forced the social media platform to ban thousands of creators without cause. YouTube is now lifting the ban and will allow those creators to return to the platform.
Some had moved to Rumble, others to Bitchute and other platforms over the interim. Will we still have censorship? Probably, but no longer blanket censorship. Here’s more from The Quartering.
Of all the news outlets none took a greater hit from Joe Biden’s jackboot than the Next News Network. If Next News Network is reinstated on YouTube, will the network continue to be demonetized? Will Google reimburse the network for its lost income? How about all of the videos that were scuttled by these censors? Here’s more from Mike Benz, Jack Posobiec, Zack Vorhies, Chris Martenson and others.
Finally, we give you the press release from the House Judiciary Committee, under Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan. It was Jordan who worked tirelessly to restore justice and end the blanket censorship:
 Today, thanks to the oversight of Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH), Google commits to offer all creators previously kicked off YouTube due to political speech violations on topics such as COVID-19 and elections an opportunity to return to the platform.
Google also admitted the following to the House Judiciary Committee:Â
- The Biden Administration pressured Google to censor Americans and remove content that did not violate YouTube’s policies.
- The Biden Administration censorship pressure was “unacceptable and wrong.”
- Public debate should never come at the expense of relying “authorities.”
- The company will never use third-party “fact-checkers.”
- Europe’s censorship laws target American companies and threaten American speech, including the removal of “lawful content.”
These major admissions come after Chairman Jordan’s subpoena to Google and a years long investigation into the company.Â
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