It comes a week after the social media giant confirmed it
would extend a ban on Trump's channel - which has just under three million
subscribers - joining other social media platforms in banning his accounts
following the deadly January 6 Capitol riot.
The Google-owned firm has faced some criticism over its slow
response following the violence in Washington, as well as the proliferation of
conspiracy theories on the platform.
"In light of concerns about the ongoing potential for
violence, the Donald J Trump channel will remain suspended," a YouTube
spokesperson told Politico.
The company said separately that Giuliani's account would be
barred from the Partner Programme -
which allows creators to make money off their videos - after repeatedly
violating its policy against posting misleading information about the US
election.
The 76-year-old has posted videos titled "The Biden
Crime Family's Payoff Scheme" and "Election Theft of the
Century" to his channel, which has around 6,00,000 subscribers.
The ban on making money off his clips comes as the former
New York mayor faces a $1.3 billion lawsuit from Dominion Voting Systems after
alleging on social media that the firm had engaged in election fraud.
According to YouTube, Giuliani will be able to appeal the
decision in 30 days - providing the underlying issues have been fixed.