The Trump campaign unveiled a new attack ad today aimed directly at Hillary Clinton and now Google is under fire for what some are claiming is censorship of political speech.

The ad is called "Dangerous" and describes the challenges across the globe that the next president will face. It also lays out what is calls failures of Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state and questions her stamina to be the commander in chief.

As soon as the video was released, Google owned YouTube, unlisted the video meaning you can't search for it and placed it behind a restricted firewall.

KVLY's national sales manager Carolyn Stokka says broadcasters cannot do what YouTube is being accused of and must protect political free speech of federal candidates. "As long as the candidate is someone that is on the ballot right now and has all the disclaimers and the paid fors is at the end of the ad, we have to run that ad as it is sent to us." Stokka said. She also added, "we would be hit hard and fined by the FCC immediately."

This isn't the first time Google has been accused of playing partisan politics. Google has been accused in the past of manipulating search results to help candidates and Wikileaks says they are preparing an email dump as well about the search giant.

The full video can be seen below.