House expands censorship probe to YouTube block on FBI whistleblower interview with Catholic group

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan on Monday expanded his investigation into Big Tech censorship and collusion with the Biden-Harris administration, demanding that YouTube reveal why it blocked a Catholic group’s interview last month with prominent FBI whistleblower Marcus Allen.

Jordan sent a stinging letter to Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, whose company owns YouTube, asking for all contacts between the tech giant and the federal government concerning Allen.

“YouTube appears to have censored a video in which FBI whistleblower Marcus Allen, a witness before the Select Subcommittee, detailed serious misconduct at the FBI and expressed his deeply held religious beliefs,” Jordan wrote Pichai in a letter obtained by Just the News.

Leave a Reply