YouTube Censors Senate Floor Speech With Whistleblower’s Name

SonicSpike shares a report from The Hill: YouTube has removed a video from its platform that shows Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) stating on the Senate floor the name of a person who conservative media have suggested is the whistleblower whose complaint triggered the impeachment inquiry of President Trump. The company, home to millions of hours of video content, said in a statement on Thursday that “videos, comments, and other forms of content that mention the leaked whistleblower’s name” violate its community guidelines and will be removed from the site. “We’ve removed hundreds of videos and over ten thousand comments that contained the name. Video uploaders have the option to edit their videos to exclude the name and reupload,” Ivy Choi, a spokesperson, said in the statement, which was first reported by Politico. The video clip removed by YouTube comes from the Senate impeachment trial, when Paul mentioned a name that has circulated in conservative media as the whistleblower. Paul did so after Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts declined to read a question he submitted including that person’s name. Paul says he does not know if the name he said on the Senate floor is the whistleblower’s or not, but he said it was wrong for his speech to be censored. “It is a chilling and disturbing day in America when giant web companies such as YouTube decide to censure speech,” he said in a statement. “Now, even protected speech, such as that of a senator on the Senate floor, can be blocked from getting to the American people. This is dangerous and politically biased. Nowhere in my speech did I accuse anyone of being a whistleblower, nor do I know the whistleblower’s identity.” Important to note: Federal whistleblowers are protected from retaliation by the Whistleblower Protection Act (WPA). “This law protects federal employees who disclose illegal or improper government activities,” notes Study.com. “Generally, this means the government can’t fire, demote, suspend, threaten, harass, or discriminate against a whistleblower.”

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