China News Service, June 30, according to the US Consumer News and Business Channel (CNBC), on the 29th local time, Amazon's video site Twitch temporarily prohibited the US President Trump team from publishing content on its platform, citing them Has "hatred" in the post.

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  Twitch mentioned Trump's remarks at the two rallies. Trump said at a campaign rally in 2016 that Mexico “delivered rapists and drug dealers to the United States.” The video of the rally was recently rebroadcast on the platform. Twitch also mentioned Trump's recent campaign rally in Tulsa, accusing him of telling "fictional stories."

  "Hate behavior is not allowed on the Twitch platform. According to our policy, Trump's channel has been suspended from commenting, and violations have been deleted," a Twitch spokesperson said.

  It is unclear how long Trump's account will be suspended. Trump's campaign team joined the platform in 2019 to publish content for campaign rallies and events.

  This is not the first time that social media accounts related to Trump have been banned. On June 18 local time, Trump reposted a video on social media, accusing CNN of concocting "fake news." However, the official “Twitter” labelled the video with “manipulated media” and subsequently disabled the video. “Facebook” also deleted an advertisement from the Trump campaign.