Google and its subsidiary, YouTube, have taken down more than 300 video ads from President Trump's reelection campaign video ads for violating company policy, according to a new report by "60 Minutes." The Trump campaign and Google didn't immediately respond to Fox News' request for comment. FACEBOOK AND YOUTUBE REMOVE CONTENT MENTIONING POTENTIAL WHISTLEBLOWER'S NAMECBS' report came amid renewed scrutiny on tech companies and how they filtered information on their platforms. In September, the video platform said it had removed five times as many videos and channels as it had in the previous quarter. According to the company's transparency report, it removed around 8.8 million videos in the third quarter of 2019.
Source: Fox News December 03, 2019 22:36 UTC