
16 AGs slam YouTube for adding 'objectively untruthful' context disclaimer on abortion video
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A group of Republican AGs are demanding that YouTube remove a "misleading" context disclaimer on a video posted by a pro-life group warning about chemical abortions.
Brianna Herlihy is a politics writer for Fox News Digital.
That video referenced is of a woman "describing her excruciating experience of inducing a chemical abortion at home alone, without a doctor or nurse present."
"Your bias against pro-life and pro-woman messages is un-American; inconsistent with the liberties protected by the First Amendment; and, in this case, illegal. It must stop," the letter says.
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