Fifteen conservative YouTubers are suing the platform and parent company Google for deleting their content just three weeks ahead of the 2020 presidential election in the United States. On Oct. 15, YouTube announced it would purge creators’ videos as part of its effort to rid the site of QAnon content and other “harmful” conspiracy theories in the runup to Election Day.

The suit, filed by Cris Armenta of Armenta & Sol in San Diego, claims YouTube breached the creators’ contracts and violated their constitutional rights, and seeks emergency injunctive relief to restore the account holders’ YouTube channels.