Allen gave an interview and prayed the rosary with the nonprofit group Catholics for Catholics, but the video was censored, House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan revealed.
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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.