Big Tech Censors Jan. 6 Journalism on Heels of Committee Show Trial
Plus a shout out from Tucker Carlson, and my hit with Buck Sexton
YouTube is now censoring journalism for the Biden administration
For as ugly as the worst acts of those who descended on Washington, DC, on Jan. 6, 2021, were, none could justify the chilling assault on liberty and justice that has followed in its wake.
The Ruling Class has used Jan. 6 to wage a jihad against its political opposition, including an assault on our most basic rights such as free speech.
Big Tech has reinforced the narrative that views antithetical to regime orthodoxy are dangerous and must be policed accordingly.
In the latest example, YouTube deleted a Jan. 6, 2020, interview conducted by a Post reporter with a Capitol-breach participant, Aaron Mostofsky.
I discuss this development and its significance—coming on the heels of the Jan. 6 Committee’s kabuki hearings—in a new piece in today’s New York Post.
More on Sussmann v. Navarro
Separately, on Monday evening, Tucker Carlson quoted favorably from my Federalist piece on the contrast in treatment between Michael Sussmann and Peter Navarro, and our two-tier justice system, during his open. Check it out below at ~9:00.
I discussed the Sussmann v. Navarro contrast, and what to expect from the Jan. 6 Committee with my friend Buck Sexton on his “Hold the Line” program as well, which you can catch a clip of here.