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YouTube Suspends Trump Account for at Least 7 Days

YouTube says President Donald Trump’s channel was given its first “strike” and won’t be allowed to upload any videos for at least seven days. Pictured: Trump boards Air Force One before departing Harlingen, Texas, Jan. 12, 2021. (Photo: Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)

YouTube became the latest social media platform to ban President Donald Trump, announcing late Tuesday that he wouldn’t be able to post new content for seven days.

YouTube, a subsidiary of Google, said it took the action against Trump because of the potential for violence to be sparked from his content. The massive video-sharing platform joined Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Twitch, Reddit, and many others in suspending or banning the president, Axios reported.

“After review, and in light of concerns about the ongoing potential for violence, we removed new content uploaded to Donald J. Trump’s channel for violating our policies,” YouTube said in a statement.

The company added that Trump’s channel was given its first “strike” and wouldn’t be allowed to upload any videos for at least seven days. In addition, all comments on Trump’s channel would be disabled due to “safety concerns.”

On Friday, Twitter became the first to permanently suspend Trump from using his account, citing potential “incitement of violence.” Twitter’s ban, as well as the other bans and suspensions, came after the “Save America” rally Jan. 6 where Trump spoke before some of the attendees stormed the Capitol building.

Five people, including a Capitol Police officer bludgeoned by a fire extinguisher and a woman shot in the neck by another Capitol Police officer, died during the course of the riot, D.C. police said. Police added that they arrested dozens of people and several others were injured.

The mob of supporters breached the Capitol after Trump’s speech, in which he claimed the November election was rigged and stolen.

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