The Big Tech company Google, along with its video-sharing subsidiary YouTube, has been banning videos of a speech from the floor of the U.S. Senate where Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) named the whistleblower, according to Breitbart News.
In the speech, Senator Paul highlighted the highly questionable and suspicious interactions between a staffer on the House Intelligence Committee, Shawn Misko, and the whistleblower, CIA operative Eric Ciaramella. Although numerous investigative journalists have speculated Ciaramella is the whistleblower, Democrats and the media have been suppressing any mention of his name.
As Breitbart notes, YouTube’s actions to censor the video in question constitute a direct censorship of the congressional and historical record, an unprecedented act of censorship of public information.
Senator Paul had previously submitted a formal question during the impeachment trial naming Ciaramella, but Chief Justice John Roberts inexplicably refused to read the question.