A video soundtracked by LINKIN PARK’s “In The End” that President Donald Trump posted to his Twitter on Saturday (July 18) was removed from the social media platform due to a claim by the copyright owner.
The two-minute, fan-made clip revolved around …
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A video soundtracked by
LINKIN PARK's
"In The End" that
President Donald Trump posted to his
Twitter on Saturday (July 18) was removed from the social media platform due to a claim by the copyright owner.
The two-minute, fan-made clip revolved around quotes from
Trump's 2017 inaugural address, including his vow to start "transferring power from Washington, D.C., and giving it back to you, the people." The video painted presumptive Democratic presidential nominee
Joe Biden as a member of the Washington elite.
Within hours,
Twitter pulled the video from
Trump's feed and replaced it with a message that reads, "This media has been disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner."
Back in January 2017,
LINKIN PARK frontman
Chester Bennington famously called
Trump "a greater threat to the USA than terrorism."
AEROSMITH's
Steven Tyler,
Neil Young and
R.E.M. have all publicly slammed
Trump for using their music at his events.
Just last month,
THE ROLLING STONES threatened legal action against
Trump if he continues to use the band's music at his campaign rallies.
Three years ago,
TWISTED SISTER frontman
Dee Snider, who got to know
Trump personally after appearing more than once on
"The Celebrity Apprentice", said that he could no longer be friends with the president because he did not share his views on important issues, including the
Trump administration's harsh immigration policy.
Snider found himself in the middle of controversy in 2016 when he asked
Trump to stop using the 1984
TWISTED SISTER anthem
"We're Not Gonna Take It" in his campaign. The singer said at the time that
Trump was very gracious about the request.