The YouTube search algorithm is hiding the full three-hour interview podcaster Joe Rogan conducted with President Donald J. Trump despite the video having over 34.6 million views on the platform. When “Joe Rogan Trump” is typed into the YouTube search box, users are flooded with videos about the interview from corporate media outlets, commentators, and clips from the interview. However, the entire interview is nowhere to be seen and must be accessed by navigating to Joe Rogan’s YouTube channel.
A review by The National Pulse found that the top search results, rather than the relevant Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) episode, are clips from leftist outlets and others reacting to the interview. The JRE Clips account, which posts short clips of full podcast shows, is also among the results.
YouTube owner Alphabet, which also owns the Google platform, has also been accused of hiding conservative media and content in the past. During the 2020 presidential election campaign, Google removed several large news sites from its search pages, including major conservative websites like The National Pulse, Daily Caller, and Breitbart News. Google later argued that the issue was technical.
YouTube itself has also been accused of covering for the Biden-Harris regime by eliminating the dislike counter on videos after White House videos saw massive ratios of dislikes to likes on the platform. The platform has previously “deboosted” other content, including an anti-vaccine mandate song in 2022 by a Canadian award-winning musician named Matt Brevner.
Big Tech censorship remains a significant issue across nearly all major social media. Examples include artificial intelligence (AI) developed by Facebook parent company Meta claiming that Trump was not shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July, and the Biden-Harris regime directly pressuring tech firms to censor movements like the Canadian Freedom Convoy.