YouTube said it was suspending President Trump’s channel for at least a week amid concerns over "ongoing potential for violence."| Los Angeles Times
YouTube reinstates former President Trump's channel after weighing 'risk of real-world violence' against chance for voters to hear from presidential candidates.| Los Angeles Times
The move in Washington comes after Paramount agreed to pay $16 million, mostly to Trump's presidential library, to settle the president's personal lawsuit over '60 Minutes' edits. In May, Qatar donated a $400-million jetliner.| Los Angeles Times
President Trump had filed a $20-billion lawsuit claiming a ‘60 Minutes' interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris was manipulated to show her in a flattering light. Trump alleged the news interview was 'election-threatening.'| Los Angeles Times
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