Posted on 03/12/2022 8:30:47 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum
Have you seen that viral clip of Donald Trump talking to a few podcasters about the future of Ukraine and somehow going off on a tangent about windmills?
If you wanted to check out the whole video interview on YouTube, you can't.
The Full Send Podcast's full video interview of former president Trump has been removed from YouTube for violating the platform's community guidelines on misinformation. While the interview touched upon a wide range of topics, it seems that Trump's continued lies about the 2020 presidential election resulted in the takedown of the video.
"We removed this video for violating our election integrity policy, which prohibits content containing false claims that widespread fraud changed the outcome of the 2020 U.S. presidential election," said a YouTube spokesperson in a statement provided to Mashable. "We allow content with sufficient educational, documentary, scientific or artistic context, which the video we removed did not provide."
Shortly after the video was taken down, Trump put out a statement comparing the YouTube video takedown to Russia's censorship of its war in Ukraine.
"Whatever happened to free speech in our Country?," reads Trump's statement, later acknowledging the issue YouTube had was with his discussion of what he called the "Rigged 2020 Presidential Election." (Note: The election was not rigged. President Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election.)
"Incredibly, but not surprisingly, the Big Tech lunatics have taken down my interview with the very popular NELK Boys so that nobody can watch it or in any way listen to it," Trump continued. "In Russia, the people are not allowed to know that they’re fighting a war with Ukraine, that’s where our media is going, and that’s where our Country is going because it quickly follows—just study history."
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. But I do stand by my comment: he never accepts responsibility for losses.
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