By Fox News —— Bio and Archives--March 6, 2024
A group of Republican attorneys general are demanding that YouTube remove a "misleading" context disclaimer on a video posted by a pro-life group warning about chemical abortions.
In a letter sent Monday to Neal Mohan, CEO of YouTube, which is owned by Google, Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird along with 15 of her GOP colleagues criticized the platform for adding "objectively untruthful" context notes to certain videos, and demanded the company immediately remove or correct a misleading "information panel" attached to a video posted by Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF). -- More...
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