Google announced on Tuesday (September 23) that it will allow YouTube accounts, previously banned for political speech, to be reinstated . This decision marks a significant policy shift for the tech giant, which admitted to having faced pressure from the Biden administration to remove content related to COVID-19. The change was detailed in a document provided to the House Judiciary Committee, first obtained by Fox News .

The new policy could impact both average users and notable figures such as FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino , White House counterterrorism chief Sebastian Gorka , and War Room podcast host Steve Bannon . These individuals were banned in recent years for content related to COVID-19 or election issues. According to the document, YouTube will now offer an opport

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