A video in which Democrat Hillary Clinton unleashed a wide range of unsupported claims that the 2016 presidential race, won by Donald Trump, was “stolen,” has been censored by YouTube.
And it appears it’s at least partly because those claims were “false.”
The report said the video was created by YouTuber Matt Orfalea, who doesn’t align himself with either Democrat or Republican parties.
The project included comments from both Clinton and President Donald Trump about the 2016 and 2020 elections, respectively, being stolen.
His work previously has collected hundreds of thousands of views, even millions in some cases.
Orfalea’s work largely is “crisply edited mash-ups of politicians and corporate media figures making complete fools of themselves — without any commentary from Orfalea himself.”
Previously he’s addressed politicians and media figures claiming the Wuhan lab leak theory for the COVID-19 pandemic is baseless, despite the evidence contradicting that conclusion.
Hunter Biden’s laptop, and the hypocrisy exhibited by the legacy media, also has been addressed.
As a result, YouTube has demonetized several, claiming they are “hostile to the establishment-backed narrative,” the report said.
Now he’s offending people again, apparently.
“In September, Orfalea published a montage of Democrat politicians and media figures questioning the results of the 2016 election and characterizing it as ‘illegitimate,’ ‘rigged,’ and ‘hacked.”





