YouTube Pulls Our Interview with President Trump for Election “Misinformation”
30 Sep 2022
YouTube censored our interview with Donald Trump at Bedminster back in July.
YouTube has pulled down our @clayandbuck Bedminster interview with President Trump citing “misinformation.” How does censoring interviews with political leaders aid any voters or democracy itself? This is scary. When have political censors ever been on the right side of history?
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 29, 2022
Is the NSA spying on Tucker Carlson? President Trump speaks on the matter with #ClayandBuck https://t.co/jXBTHGt6AX pic.twitter.com/dELwbw8dn1
— The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show (@clayandbuck) June 29, 2021
Donald Trump about #Ukraine, in the interview for @clayandbuck: At a minimum,they should’ve made a deal.They could’ve given up Crimea.They could’ve done something with NATO – OK, we’re not going to join NATO. And you’d have a country because I believe Putin wanted to make a deal. pic.twitter.com/PinrAH9k57
— Ostap Yarysh (@OstapYarysh) August 1, 2022
In a democracy, how can you justify taking down an interview with one of the most popular politicians in the world, whether you agree or disagree with him?
YouTube pulled down a video of President Trump on the Clay and Buck show, citing “misinformation.”https://t.co/6I3BotaeHb
— OutKick (@Outkick) September 30, 2022
Hysterical libs are flagging this stuff to create this groundswell for suppression of information.
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