
YouTube Removes House Freedom Action’s Page, Alleges ‘Spam, Deceptive Practices’ or ‘Scams’
by Bradley Jaye
YouTube removed a House Freedom Caucus-affiliated group’s page Monday without warning.
The public webpage for House Freedom Action’s YouTube profile sent to a generic page reading, “The page isn’t available” as of Monday evening.
The page served as a repository for ads that had been approved to run on television and, ironically, YouTube – where the group spent heavily during the 2024 election cycle. The group’s YouTube page is a valuable tool for the group to promote itself and its members to donors and the public.
“This isn’t the first time Marc Elias and the Democrat slime machine have tried muzzling and removing House Freedom Action ads from TV, radio stations, and social media,” HFA’s political director, Allison Weisenberger, told Breitbart. “During this fall’s elections, HFA’s ads were so effective and vicious in exposing left-wing Democrat candidates that Elias sent threatening letters to TV stations demanding removal of our ads. His censorship wasn’t successful.”
The private profile of the page included a message reading “[y]our channel, House Freedom Action, wasn’t following our policy on Spam, deceptive practices and scams,” according to screenshots first obtained by Breitbart News. “We removed it to protect our community.”