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Joe Biden Lashes Out at Google. ‘Snitches Get Stitches’

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President Joe Biden has unleashed a barrage of fiery posts on his clandestine BlueSky account, railing against Alphabet Inc. after the company exposed White House efforts to suppress online content.


In a letter to House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, Alphabet revealed that senior Biden administration officials began leaning on YouTube in 2021 to remove videos questioning COVID-19 vaccines, mask mandates, and the integrity of the 2020 election, even when those videos complied with platform rules.


The company called the government’s interference “unacceptable” and pledged to restore thousands of banned channels focused on political speech.


Biden, completely blindsided by Alphabet’s public disclosure, took to his burner account on BlueSky under the handle @SleepyPatriot1776 to vent his frustration.


“Google thinks they can rat on me and get away with it? Big Tech's got a big problem now,” he posted late Tuesday night.


The president’s outburst didn’t stop there, as he threatened to ditch YouTube for Rumble, the free-speech video platform, and swap Google for DuckDuckGo, a search engine favored by privacy advocates.


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Alphabet’s letter detailed how administration officials, including members of the White House’s COVID-19 task force, repeatedly contacted YouTube executives to demand the removal of content they deemed “misinformation.”


This included videos from doctors questioning vaccine side effects and commentators raising concerns about mail-in ballots. YouTube initially complied, banning channels and deleting thousands of videos, but Alphabet now says it regrets those decisions and will reinstate the affected accounts.


“I’m done with Google’s WOKE-right malarkey. Rumble’s got my back, and DuckDuckGo doesn’t track my late-night searches,” Biden posted.


Sources close to the White House claim Biden has already downloaded the Rumble app and spent hours browsing its unfiltered content, reportedly enjoying videos from Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes.


Alphabet’s decision to go public with the administration’s pressure tactics has sparked speculation about a broader Big Tech rebellion against government overreach. The company’s letter emphasized its commitment to free expression, stating that YouTube’s role is to host diverse viewpoints, not to act as an arm of the government.


This move comes amid growing scrutiny of Big Tech’s unconstitutional relationship with federal agencies, particularly after whistleblowers exposed similar censorship efforts on other platforms.


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“If Google wants to play dirty, I’ll take my business elsewhere,” Biden declared in another BlueSky post.


The controversy has left political insiders wondering how far Biden will take his feud with Alphabet. Some speculate he might push for new regulations targeting tech giants, while others believe he’s simply venting frustration over losing control of the narrative.


For now, the former vice president seems content to wage his war from the safety of his burner account, where he continues to post cryptic threats and memes about “Big Tech traitors.”

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