Republicans of the House Judiciary Committee are declaring victory after an investigation into political censorship under the Biden administration led to important admissions from Google.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), the chairman of the Judiciary Committee, posted a letter from Google acknowledging that it had been asked to violate free speech rights by the Biden administration. The new policies affect Google as well as YouTube, which is owned by Google.

'No more telling Americans what to believe and not believe.'

"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," Jordan wrote .

"During the Biden-Harris years, under White House pressure, YouTube changed its policies to censor

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