YouTube bans Donald Trump indefinitely, Twitter, Facebook continue ban

While Twitter permanently banned Donald Trump's @realDonaldTrump account on January 8, after two days of US Capitol unrest.

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YouTube, Facebook and Twitter had suspended accounts of Donald Trump after his alleged role in the US Capitol insurrection and so called 'stolen election' related misinformation.

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YouTube has now suspended Trump's account indefinitely like Twitter. As per reports published on The Verge, Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani has also been restricted from using these platforms. Giuliani has been restricted like Trump because, he himself parroted false claims regarding elections on social networking platforms.

While Twitter permanently banned Donald Trump's @realDonaldTrump account on January 8, after two days of US Capitol unrest.

Although, some users have criticized these platforms for suspending Trump's accounts and they hopped on to the rival Parler app.


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