Trump lawyers protest YouTube’s removal of his Senate hearing testimony

Jesse Binnall, a lawyer for President Donald Trump‘s campaign, said YouTube removed his opening statement about election fraud from a Senate Homeland Security hearing. Why, he questioned, is Google so afraid of the truth?

Attorney Binnall disclosed on Twitter late Saturday night (Dec. 19), “YouTube decided to remove my opening statement to the U.S. Senate, which were statements I made under oath based on corroborating evidence that (YouTube felt) was too dangerous for you to watch, and to this day, they removed it. ” Binal also questioned saying, “Our evidence has never been refuted, it has just been ignored. Why is Google so afraid of the truth?”

What attorney Binal said he told senators at the hearing was that “the voices of thousands of Nevada voters were muted by election fraud and invalid ballots. on August 3, 2020, after a rushed special session, Nevada lawmakers made drastic changes to the state’s election laws, passing a bill called AB4. ” The bill relaxes restrictions on mail-in ballots under state law.

Binal testified before the Senate that when they tried to seek an audit of the voting machines or ballots after the vote, they were denied access by state election officials to conduct a forensic review of the voting machines or to see if they were connected to the Internet, “and we weren’t allowed near the machines, we weren’t allowed to conduct a forensic audit.”

Binal added, “We were denied (transparency) at every turn in Nevada. One Nevada official “locked himself in his office” and would not open the door when Trump’s lawyers tried to serve him with a subpoena.