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YouTube shut down Donald Trump’s channel indefinitely

YouTube, the world’s largest streaming website, has shut down former US President Donald Trump’s YouTube channel indefinitely.

YouTube initially suspended Donald Trump’s YouTube channel on January 13, when he was president.

YouTube shut down Donald Trump’s channel after it was criticized for being lax in dealing with Donald Trump’s provocative content.

Public pressure on other social networking sites, including YouTube, was heightened when Donald Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol Hill on January 6.

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Donald Trump’s supporters attacked Capitol Hill just 14 days before the end of his presidency.

Following the attack on Capitol Hill, Twitter also permanently shut down Donald Trump’s account and his presidency ended on January 20.

One week after the presidency ended, YouTube shut down his channel indefinitely.

A spokesman for YouTube confirmed that Donald Trump’s channel had been shut down indefinitely since January 26, according to Press France (AFP).

His channel was initially shut down on January 13, and Donald Trump had previously been given notice to remove violent and misleading videos from the channel.

Donald Trump also uploaded videos of incitement to violence, including videos of misinformation about the US election, on the YouTube channel.

The number of subscribers to Donald Trump’s channel on YouTube was 3 million, but now his channel has been closed indefinitely.

YouTube also imposed a number of restrictions on a video of Donald Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.

According to the YouTube administration, the video of Donald Trump’s lawyer making false claims about the US presidential election and President Joe Biden has been removed from monetization, which means that he will not be able to make money from the video.

However, YouTube clarified that Donald Trump’s lawyers will be able to appeal a month later to have the video monetized

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