President Donald Trump. Getty YouTube's CEO said the site will reverse its ban on Trump when the "risk of violence has decreased." The company suspended his account in January following the insurrection at the US Capitol. Facebook and Twitter also took action against Trump "due to an increased risk of violence." Visit the Business section of Insider for more stories. YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki said the company will reverse its ban on former President Donald Trump when the risk of violence decreases.The company suspended him following the January 6 Capitol riots after it found videos on his account that violated YouTube's policies over incitement of violence.