Grant Cardone, a popular real estate investor and private equity fund manager, has been uploading entrepreneurial videos and monetized advertisements on Google-owned YouTube since 2007.
But over the past six months, increasingly more vocal support of former President Donald Trump and discussions surrounding both his and Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris' respective policies on the social platform has reportedly landed him in hot water. Cardone claims Google "immediately" flagged his content over a picture of Trump, and waited nearly two weeks before flagging content that featured Harris.
"We're not new to advertising. We are new to what's happened in the last eight or nine months since I became a very strong Trump advocate and [have] become more public about that," Cardone told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.
"We were running ad traffic to a new YouTube channel – again, we weren't selling a product or a service – and that it was to make people aware about this 10X Studios [YouTube] channel that is basically entrepreneurial content to help Americans learn new ways to become entrepreneurs and handle money and business."