In the latest move by a social media giant to crackdown on Donald Trump, YouTube on Tuesday said that it is barring US President's channel from uploading new content for at least a week over violation of its policies. The comment section has also been disabled, YouTube further said. The YouTube strike comes days after Twitter and Facebook took down Trump's accounts after the Capitol Hill violence by his supporters last week.
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