Damning video exposes staggering hypocrisy of Democrats on 'stolen' election claims, so YouTube demonetized it



YouTube has demonetized a factual video that highlights how Democratic politicians have repeatedly claimed that Donald Trump's presidency was illegitimate, the video's publisher said Thursday.

Journalist Matt Taibbi, writing for his Substack newsletter "TK News," shared that YouTube said a new video by TK News contributor Matt Orfalea "isn't suitable for all advertisers" and "as a result, it will continue to run limited or no ads."

The video shows various news clips, tweets, and headlines in which Democratic Party politicians and media personalities call the Trump presidency illegitimate or question the results of the 2016 presidential election. It features former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, White House press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, and many other prominent Democrats.

"He's an illegitimate president," Clinton is quoted saying on at least two separate occasions, referring to Trump. She and others including Jean-Pierre also claimed the 2016 election was "stolen" by Trump.

YouTube election misinformation policies prohibit users from posting "misleading or deceptive content with serious risk of egregious harm" and "content interfering with democratic processes." The platform prohibits videos that advance "false claims that widespread fraud, errors, or glitches occurred in certain past certified national elections" as well as "content that claims that the certified results of those elections were false."

The nearly five-minute video covers Democrats falsely claiming that Russia "hacked" the election, advancing the evidence-free claim that Russia interfered with voter rolls, threatening to challenge or overturn the election results, and asserting that Trump must have cheated to win.

Taibbi wrote that Orfalea was told his video was demonetized before it was even published to his YouTube channel.

"I’d like to thank YouTube for making our point The material in this video does not promote the idea that any election was stolen or illegitimate. On the contrary, it shows a great mass of comments from Democratic partisans and pundits who themselves make that claim, about the 2016 election," Taibbi said.

He observed that those comments from Democrats "were not censored or suppressed when made the first time around."

"However, the decision to assemble these materials in one place, inviting audiences to consider their meaning, apparently crosses a line," Taibbi wrote. "Now we know: you can deny election results on a platform like YouTube as much as you want, you can even promise disruption, but drawing attention to such behavior angers the algorithm. It’s hard to imagine a better demonstration of the double-standard in content moderation."

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Hawaii Democrat who railed against drunk driving for years seen on video being arrested for suspected DUI



A Democratic lawmaker from Hawaii who helped usher in tough penalties for drunk driving was arrested for allegedly driving under the influence. Authorities released police bodycam video of Hawaii state Rep. Sharon Har (D) being arrested after allegedly driving the wrong way down a one-way street in her 2019 Mercedes-Benz.

This week, investigators released footage of Har's arrest in Honolulu that happened shortly after 10 p.m. on Feb. 22, according to the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.

"I observed her eyes to be red and glassy in appearance and her speech seemed to be slightly slurred," Sgt. Adam Lipka wrote in the incident report. "While speaking with HAR at her driver's window with it fully down and about 3-4 feet from HAR when I briefly lowered my facemask I could smell the odor of alcoholic beverages emitting from her breath and the interior of the vehicle."

"Sharon spoke with a slow, slurred speech, and had red, glassy eyes," officer Christopher Morgado wrote. "I could smell a strong odor of a consumed alcoholic type beverage coming from within the vehicle, and would get stronger as she spoke."

Har told the officers that she had just left a restaurant, where she said she consumed one beer.

Morgado noted in the report that Har asked him "if I knew who she is. Sharon then related that she was going to be the next Governor, but 'this' will mess up her plans."

During her arrest, Har "stated 'Black Lives Matter'" and asked officers "to hurry up because she needed to call people," Cpl. Clinton Ono wrote.

Officer Dan Ting wrote, "HAR began to scream, yelling 'owe' and that officers were hurting her. HAR would then stop, and state 'black lives matter.'"

Har reportedly refused to take a breath or blood test and refused to sign the documents. Coincidentally, Har helped implement the legislation that revokes the driver's license for two years of anyone who refuses to take a breath or blood test following suspicion of driving under the influence.

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While she was being booked at a Honolulu Police Department station, Har allegedly told Morgado "that she introduced the 'interlock' to Hawaii, and is responsible for it being implemented."

In 2008, Har introduced legislation to require the interlock, an in-car breathalyzer that prevents a person from starting a vehicle until a breath alcohol test is taken. On her website, she lists the legislation requiring the installation of ignition interlock for people arrested for DUI as one of her crowning "accomplishments."

"She was the one that pushed it. She was the champion of it," said attorney Patrick McPherson. "She was the person who introduced the legislation into the Legislature. She was the sponsor of the bill to require interlock. At that point you were going to be revoked from driving or a first-time violation would require the use of the interlock."

Har purportedly pushed tough laws against drunk driving in 2008 after she survived a crash with a drunk driver the previous year.

Officer Morgado wrote, "Sharon was unsteady on her feet and would constantly readjust her footing, even though we were standing still while reading paperwork."

Har issued a public apology, which stated she had taken a prescription cough medication with codeine for an upper respiratory illness that had lasted several weeks. The 52-year-old Democrat claimed that she had a single beer with dinner on the night of her arrest.

"This, in conjunction with my medication, contributed to my impaired driving," Har said in her statement. "I am extremely sorry for not anticipating the effect of this combination on my driving. I deeply apologize to my constituents, friends, family and colleagues, and to the public for this failure on my part. I would like to express my gratitude to the officers of the Honolulu Police Department for the professional manner in which they conducted their duty in effecting my arrest."

However, at the time of the arrest, Har told officers "that she is not currently taking prescription medication," according to Morgado.

Har also was reportedly cited for having no proof insurance and for driving the wrong way on a one-way street, KHON-TV reported. She was charged with operating a vehicle under the influence of an intoxicant. She was released on $500 bail and is scheduled to make a court appearance on April 20.

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