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YouTube censors Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens’ interview on Real America’s Voice

Big Tech continues to throttle political candidates.

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YouTube has removed a video of former governor and current Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens’ interview on Real America’s Voice where he discussed President Trump’s interview on the network, the Arizona audit of the 2020 election, and the way several major mainstream media stories have turned out to be false.

Greitens was interviewed by David Brody, who hosts “The Water Cooler” on Real America’s Voice, and posted the video of the interview to his YouTube channel with the title “MUST SEE Interview with Fmr GOP Gov. Eric Greitens following President Trump on The Water Cooler!”

Greitens began the interview by praising Trump’s interview and the people working at the Arizona audit. He also predicted that more audits would be coming, discussed the mainstream media’s failure to cover the Arizona audit, and called out the mainstream media’s coverage of several stories including the Hunter Biden laptop story and the infamous Wuhan lab.

But just a few days after he posted the video to his channel, YouTube removed it for “violating YouTube’s Community Guidelines.”

The removal of this video follows the Trump interview that Greitens praised in this interview also being censored by YouTube.

“Big Tech is still censoring America First conservatives,” Greitens said. “Big Tech is scared of us, they’re scared of the facts. They’re willing to censor you, they’re willing to censor me, they’re willing to censor the President of the United States.”

Greitens is the latest of many political candidates to be censored by Big Tech with California governor candidate Kevin Paffrath, anti-lockdown London mayoral candidate David Kurten, and former US congressional candidate DeAnna Lorraine some of the many examples of candidates who have had their content throttled by the tech giants.

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