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DAVID MARCUS: Dems freak out over short-lived Kimmel cancellation, but ignore shocking Google revelation
House Judiciary Committee receives letter detailing 'repeated and sustained outreach' from Biden officials
 By David Marcus Fox News
Published September 24, 2025 10:56am EDT

Ever since comedian Jimmy Kimmel’s brief suspension from his ABC late night show occurred last week, Democrats have been rending their garments and wailing at the skies that freedom of speech in America is dead. But where were they when Google was quashing free speech on orders from the Biden administration during COVID?

On Tuesday, Alphabet, the parent company of Google and YouTube, sent a letter to the House Judiciary Committee that not only exposed the massive effort by Joe Biden’s administration to make them censor conservative voices, but also promised to offer those creators reinstatement on their platforms.

It's too little, too late, but it's better than nothing.

This happy news means that conservative figures such as current FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, Trump ally Steve Bannon, and podcasters like Tim Pool will all be able to apply to use YouTube again. While they never should have been banned to begin with, the first step in Google fixing its problems is admitting it has one.

According to the letter, first obtained by Fox News Digital, the Biden administration "conducted repeated and sustained outreach to Alphabet and pressed the Company regarding certain user-generated content…that did not violate its policies."

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