PayPal blocks Christian site that helped raise funds for US Capitol violence attendees

GiveSendGo describes itself as "a place to fund hope... to work together with the body of Christ around the world to make a difference". PHOTO: GIVESENDGO.COM

WASHINGTON (REUTERS) - PayPal Holdings said on Monday (Jan 11) that it had blocked a Christian crowdfunding site, GiveSendGo, after it helped raise funds for people who attended last week's event in Washington when supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol.

The digital payments processor also confirmed to Reuters that it closed an account held by Mr Ali Alexander, one of the organisers of the gathering. The news was reported earlier by Bloomberg, which cited an unidentified source.

Online platforms and social media companies are distancing themselves from, and taking action against, those who encouraged or engaged in last week's violence in the US Capitol.

Twitter said it has suspended more than 70,000 accounts since last Friday that were primarily dedicated to sharing QAnon content after the assault on the Capitol building.

A number of large US companies, including AT&T, American Express and Dow, have said they would cut off campaign contributions to those who voted to challenge President-elect Joe Biden's victory, with Republicans in the United States Congress facing growing consternation from corporate America.

Supporters of Mr Trump stormed the US Capitol last Wednesday, trying to halt the certification by Congress of Mr Biden's election win.

Mr Trump, who has without evidence challenged the validity of Mr Biden's election win, initially praised his supporters but later condemned the violence.

Bloomberg reported last week that PayPal had closed an account held by Joy In Liberty, one of the groups that paid for supporters of Mr Trump to travel to Washington.

Representatives of GiveSendGo, which describes itself as "a place to fund hope... to work together with the body of Christ around the world to make a difference", could not be reached immediately for comment.

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