The "be peaceful, respect the police" video released by Trump on January 6th must be the most banned video of all the Internet, because it's exculpatory evidence that shows Trump wasn't inciting riots.
Twitter described it as "inciting violence", red flagged it for a few minutes and then banned it.
Rebel News have just been banned from YouTube for a week today because their video made on January 7th contained the Trump "be peaceful" video.
The "be peaceful, respect the police" video released by Trump on January 6th must be the most banned video of all the Internet, because it's exculpatory evidence that shows Trump wasn't inciting riots.
Twitter described it as "inciting violence", red flagged it for a few minutes and then banned it.
Rebel News was banned from YouTube for a week today because their video made on January 7th contained the Trump "be peaceful" video.
The "be peaceful, respect the police" video released by Trump on January 6th must be the most banned video of all the Internet, because it's exculpatory evidence that shows Trump wasn't inciting riots.
Twitter described it as "inciting violence", red flagged it for a few minutes and then banned it.
Rebel News was banned from YouTube for a week today because their video made on January 7th contained the Trump "be peaceful" video.
The "be peaceful, respect the police" video released by Trump on January 6th must be the most banned video of all the Internet, because it's exculpatory evidence that shows Trump wasn't inciting riots.
Twitter described it as "inciting violence", red flagged it for a few minutes and then banned it.
Rebel News was banned from YouTube for a week today because their video made on January 7th contained the Trump "be peaceful" video.
The "be peaceful, respect the police" video released by Trump on January 6th must be the most banned video of all the Internet, because it's exculpatory evidence that shows Trump wasn't inciting riots.
Twitter described it as "inciting violence", red flagged it for a few minutes and then banned it.