YouTube terminated the accounts of a conservative influencer and her media company Thursday evening, one day after the Justice Department indicated the company was tied to a Russian scheme to influence the 2024 election.
The accounts for Tenet Media and Lauren Chen were removed one day after Attorney General Merrick Garland held a press conference Wednesday announcing an indictment of two Russians in an alleged scheme to influence the 2024 election. A note on Tenet Media’s channel states that it “violated our Community Guidelines” and Chen’s personal account on the Google-owned video site was listed as “not available” Friday morning.
The Justice Department claimed that individuals tied to Russian media outlet RT provided $10 million to promote accounts at a U.S.-based media outlet which had only 16 million views across 2,00 videos. The Justice Department did not name Tenet, but multiple news outlets have confirmed it was the company named in the indictment.
Tenet Media’s talent includes podcasters Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, Dave Rubin and Lauren Southern, according to its website. The personal YouTube pages for Rubin, Johnson, Pool and Southern were still available Friday.
The DOJ’s assertions in the indictment have been viewed skeptically by some conservatives, who noted the claims that Russia colluded with former President Donald Trump during his successful 2016 campaign for the White House. The Steele Dossier, which was used to further allegations of collusion, was later discredited.
Across the corporate media everyone’s claiming Russia’s funding conservative influencers to help Trump in 2024. Their chief culprit is the founder of Tenet Media, Lauren Chen, who received money from RT-linked individuals in 2023. But if that were true, why does almost everything… pic.twitter.com/7OTzMQLOYL
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) September 6, 2024
YouTube confirmed its action in a statement to the Daily Caller News Foundation.
“Following an indictment from the US Department of Justice and after careful review, we are terminating the Tenet Media channel and four channels operated by its owner Lauren Chen as part of our ongoing efforts to combat coordinated influence operations,” a spokesperson for YouTube told the DCNF.
Chen and Tenet Media did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the DCNF.
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