Will Trump Lift Censorship?
We haven’t seen Ben Swann much later, and here he explains how he has been a victim of censorship sanctions enforced against him by the Joe Biden administration. A longtime TV journalist across several American markets, Swann formed a company called Sovren that was producing and selling content to RT, the Russia Today network. The Biden bureaucrats forbid Swann to do any further work for the Russian network, as part of their widespread posturing on behalf of Ukraine.
Swann discusses what happened with Natali Morris on Redacted News. He has not sued to end the censorship, but says he has been discussing the situation with staffers for Donald Trump and is hopeful they might lift the sanctions over time, allowing him to resume work for RT.
It would be great to see Swann back on the news, whether on RT or elsewhere. He has done some of the more honest and livelier TV reports we’ve seen over the years, focusing on taboo topics including conspiracies like Pizzagate and Sandy Hook as well as Barack Obama’s manic drone policies, wildly attacking suspected terrorists, among them, Anwar Al-Awlaki.


