Google pledges to end political censorship, restore cancelled YouTube accounts

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 September 25, 2025

Conservative social media users have long alleged that left-leaning digital platforms systematically work to silence their opinions.

Yet in what appears to be a major vindication for President Donald Trump and his supporters, America's premier tech company has just pledged to end the censorship.

Google sends letter to House Judiciary chair

That's according to Breitbart, which cited a letter sent this week by a Google lawyer to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan.

"Reflecting the Company’s commitment to free expression, YouTube will provide an opportunity for all creators to rejoin the platform if the company terminated their channels for repeated violations of COVID-19 and elections integrity policies that are no longer in effect," it read.

Jordan responded by posting a copy of the letter to X while also putting up a series of posts which laid out its implications.

"Due to our oversight efforts, GOOGLE commits to offer ALL creators previously kicked off YouTube due to political speech violations to return to the platform," the Ohio congressman wrote.

Letter acknowledges that Biden administration applied pressure

He then detailed how the letter admits that censoring users under pressure from the Biden administration was "unacceptable and wrong."

Jordan stressed that the correspondence "confirms that the Biden Admin wanted Americans censored for speech that did not violate YouTube’s policies."

He further pointed out how it "[d]etails when YouTube began rolling back its censorship policies on political speech after [the House Judiciary Committee] began its investigation."

What's more, the letter "[s]tates that public debate should NEVER come at the expense of relying on 'authorities'" while promising "to NEVER use third-party 'fact-checkers.'"

Key Trump allies will likely have accounts restored

Finally, the letter cautions "that Europe’s censorship laws target AMERICAN companies and threaten AMERICAN speech."

"Over the past few years, we have uncovered massive scandals relating to Big Tech censorship. During the Biden-Harris years, under White House pressure, YouTube changed its policies to censor political debate on COVID and elections," Jordan wrote as he drew to a close.

"Now, to make amends to the American people, and because of our work, YouTube is rolling back its censorship policies on political speech, including topics such as COVID and elections," he asserted.

Breitbart observed that the policy reversal likely means that key Trump allies like White House counterterrorism chief Sebastian Gorka and former White House adviser Steve Bannon can return to YouTube.

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