FILE - Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani speaks during a press conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters in Washington, DC, on Nov.
19, 2020. YouTube removed videos from Rudy Giuliani’s account after he posted content that suggested election fraud as well as "content facilitating the use of nicotine," a spokesperson said Monday.YouTube "issued a strike against the Rudy W.
Giuliani channel, which temporarily restricts uploading or live-streaming," according to an emailed statement from YouTube.This will reportedly be Giuliani’s second strike within 90 days, which means no new content can be posted or live-streamed from the channel for up to two weeks, according to YouTube’s strike system guidelines.Giuliani has been a.