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American Focus > Blog > World News > Google to bring back accounts banned at Biden admin’s insistence: ‘Unacceptable and wrong’
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Google to bring back accounts banned at Biden admin’s insistence: ‘Unacceptable and wrong’

Last updated: September 23, 2025 10:05 am
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WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, Google informed House lawmakers that it would restore YouTube accounts that were allegedly pressured for removal by the Biden administration concerning content about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Daniel Donovan, chief counsel at Alphabet, addressed members of the House Judiciary, stating that the 46th president’s administration fostered a political environment encouraging platforms to act based on concerns regarding misinformation.

Donovan declared, “It is unacceptable and improper for any government, including the Biden Administration, to attempt to direct how the Company [Alphabet] manages content,” and added that the Company has continually opposed such interventions on the basis of First Amendment rights.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaking at Google’s annual I/O developers conference.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai speaking at Google’s annual I/O developers conference in Mountain View, California, on May 20, 2025. AFP via Getty Images
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Google announced on Tuesday that it will reinstate YouTube accounts that were banned for posting controversial COVID-19-related content. Proxima Studio – stock.adobe.com

Among those users are current FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, White House counterterrorism chief Sebastian Gorka, and “War Room” podcast host Steve Bannon, who had previously faced bans for violating COVID-19 and election integrity policies.

These users will now have the opportunity to “rejoin the platform,” as stated in Donovan’s letter, which was acquired by The Post.

The Alphabet attorney further asserted in his correspondence to Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) that YouTube had “never” banned postings concerning the origins of COVID, nor did it “operate a fact-checking program.”

“YouTube is committed to safeguarding free expression and ensuring access to a variety of viewpoints,” Donovan explained.

“YouTube appreciates and values conservative voices on its platform, recognizing their substantial reach and vital contributions to civic discourse.”

Alphabet also expressed gratitude for the “accountability” that Jordan’s committee provided through an extended investigation into possible First Amendment rights violations involving its platforms.

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This decision follows the conclusion of the Judiciary Committee’s investigation into Meta, which resulted in Facebook ending its third-party fact-checking policy.

Republican state attorneys general have alleged in a series of lawsuits throughout the Biden administration that the federal government has infringed on Americans’ freedom of speech by pressuring various major tech companies.

In July 2023, U.S. District Judge Terry Doughty of Louisiana ruled that the White House likely colluded with Big Tech to suppress protected speech during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In his ruling, Doughty stated, “During a time marked by widespread doubt and uncertainty, the U.S. Government appears to have acted akin to an Orwellian ‘Ministry of Truth’,” as documented in his decision.

The Biden administration defended its actions by claiming it was only making requests to tech companies to remove suspected misinformation instead of issuing demands.

However, Doughty’s ruling was reversed by the Supreme Court in June 2024, with justices determining that the state AGs lacked standing to pursue the case.

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