The decision was made after the channel took a strike, according to Google-owned YouTube. Prohibition time may increase.
Local time on Tuesday evening before the shutdown, President Trump posted several videos, some of which are still online.
However, a spokesman for YouTube told CNN Business that a video from Trump's channel had provoked violence. Without giving details of the video, YouTube says it has already been removed.
In a statement, YouTube said, "We found that a special video from Trump's YouTube account was provocative. That's why we removed the video. Action has since been taken against the account for breach of policy. According to our strike system, new videos cannot be uploaded or live-streamed for seven days at this time. This period may be extended further.
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